Category: Cure

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Diabetes Vaccine: New Treatment Attacks Diabetes Before it Starts

Is the best way to beat type 1 diabetes to simply stop it before it starts? That’s a question being tackled in new clinical trial that proposes to prevent diabetes in those prone to developing it. “Often times, the best answer is the simple answer,” says Ezio Bonifacio, Ph.D., from the Center for Regenerative Therapies, in Dresden, who led a team of researchers to develop a vaccine to prevent type 1 diabetes. The vaccine has ended up being insulin itself.
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Could Reversing Inflammation Cure Diabetes?

Could Reversing Inflammation Cure Diabetes?

Scientists have successfully reversed type 1 diabetes in mice by using adult stem cells and cell surface molecular engineering to reduce the destruction of insulin-producing islet cells. The key to the breakthrough was introducing adult stem cells...
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Researchers Aim to Stop Type 1 Diabetes Before it Starts

Researchers with the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson recently announced a plan to prevent type 1 diabetes by intercepting the disease in its earliest stages and stopping its development before the onset of symptoms.
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The Road to a Type 1 Diabetes Cure: Encapsulation

The Road to a Type 1 Diabetes Cure: Encapsulation

When Doug Melton’s Harvard lab made the announcement last October that they had succeeded in turning human stem cells into functional beta cells, Melton, in a conversation with reporters, talked, too, about the other piece of the puzzle that might enable these cells to survive T1D’s autoimmune attack: encapsulation.
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On the Road to a Type 1 Diabetes Cure: Melton Lab Creates Functioning Beta Cells

Using human embryonic stem cells as a base, the lab has pioneered a process that can reproduce human, insulin-producing beta cells on a large scale. As Melton said in a conference call with journalists, “What we’re reporting on is something that I think was obvious to many as a possible solution but just turned out to be difficult to achieve, and that is the creation of human beta cells that properly respond to sugar or glucose and secrete the right amount of insulin.”
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Diamyd-Licensed Technology Cures Type 1 Diabetes in Mice

Researchers at UCLA have confirmed earlier findings that combinations of GABA and Antigen Based Therapy (ABT) works synergistically as a treatment in the NOD mouse model of type 1 diabetes. Diamyd Medical is the exclusive licensee for the commercialization of UCLA's GABA technology for metabolic diseases including in diabetes.
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Getting Insulin from Gut Cells: Diabetes Cure Research

“If we really want to have an effective therapy for diabetes, we need something that works as well as a beta cell,” Dr. Stanger explains, adding that cell therapy, rather than insulin or drug therapy, “actually gives cells back to people to replace the ones that are no longer working or have been destroyed.”
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