A new case study offers a tantalizing glimpse into the potential future of transplantation medicine. A man with type 1 diabetes is now able to make his own insulin thanks to a transplant of gene-edit… [+3366 chars]
Diabetic Man With Gene-Edited Cells Produces His Own Insulin—No Transplant Drugs Required - Gizmodo
A proof-of-concept study finds that donated insulin-producing cells can be genetically modified to avoid provoking the recipient's immune system.
By:Ed Cara
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