Fresh polymer coat offers diabetes hope
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More than 12 million people worldwide are afflicted with Type I diabetes, an autoimmune disease in which insulin-producing pancreatic islets are damaged, thereby impeding the body’s ability to regulate glucose concentrations in the blood. One proposed therapy for this disease involves the transplantation of pancreatic islets from a donor source. The main problem with this approach is the possibility of rejection by the body’s immune system.
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