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	<title>Comments on: Insulin Producing Porcine Cells Show Promise in Man</title>
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		<title>By: Xenotransplant: Insulin Producing Porcine Cells Show Promise in Man &#124; A Sweet Life</title>
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		<description>[...] Living Cell Technologies announced that the first patient in their trial to receive a transplant of insulin producing porcine cells is doing well, and has reduced his insulin dose by 30 %.  Great news!  A few months ago I read about the start of LCT&#8217;s trial, and wrote about it for The Faster Times.  I&#8217;m re-posting the article here in my blog.   I&#8217;m curious to hear your thoughts on xenotransplantation. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Living Cell Technologies announced that the first patient in their trial to receive a transplant of insulin producing porcine cells is doing well, and has reduced his insulin dose by 30 %.  Great news!  A few months ago I read about the start of LCT&#8217;s trial, and wrote about it for The Faster Times.  I&#8217;m re-posting the article here in my blog.   I&#8217;m curious to hear your thoughts on xenotransplantation. [...]</p>
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