An international team of scientists just delivered a major breakthrough in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing functional human islets using...
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An international team of scientists just delivered a major breakthrough in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing functional human islets using a novel bio ink. This technology might one day eliminate the need for insulin injections. As a major breakthrough in diabetes research, a team of scientists led by a rising star in the field, Dr. Quentin Perrier, developed a method for 3D printing islets, insulin-producing cells held in the pancreatic tissue. Islet transplants are commonly infused into the liver, with limited success, highlighting the need for better treatments for the 59 million people worldwide...
An international team of scientists just delivered a major breakthrough in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing functional human islets using...
A pretreatment step could help transplanted pancreatic islets survive longer in patients with type 1 diabetes, according to a new preclinical study...
In a recent clinical trial of adults with Type 1 diabetes, the inhaled insulin Afrezza delivered similar HbA1c reductions compared to usual care,...
In a recent clinical trial of adults with Type 1 diabetes, the inhaled insulin Afrezza delivered similar HbA1c reductions compared to usual care,...
A study in China found that feeding mice a high-fat diet combined with fructose syrup induces neuroinflammation and anxiety-like behaviors. It also...
A study in China found that feeding mice a high-fat diet combined with fructose syrup induces neuroinflammation and anxiety-like behaviors. It also...
Schematic diagram of e-textile manufactured with Direct Ink Writing (DIW) printing technology on various textiles, including combat uniforms. Credit:...
Researchers in Texas, USA, have successfully used 3D printing to recreate a section of the human femur that matches the strength and flexibility of...
Researchers in Texas, USA, have successfully used 3D printing to recreate a section of the human femur that matches the strength and flexibility of...
A team of researchers in Switzerland has developed a new “living” material that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and stores it in both...