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Diabetic pancreas cells made to produce insulin by bone protein | New Scientist - 0 views

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    What an incredible transformation. A protein used to help bones mend can also force pancreatic cells into producing insulin. The discovery could help people with type 1 diabetes produce their own insulin without having to take daily injections. In type 1 diabetes, beta cells in the pancreas that make insulin - the hormone that keeps our blood glucose levels at a safe concentration - are destroyed by the immune system. As a result, people with the disease have to inject themselves daily with insulin. Now, researchers have discovered that non-beta cells in the pancreas can be transformed into insulin-producing cells, merely by exposing them to a growth factor called BMP-7.
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Explore Biology | Regents Biology Teaching & Learning Resources - 1 views

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    Series of review handouts from Living Systems Regents course
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