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flag Researchers are exploring new cell therapies and molecules to halt Type 1 diabetes, aiming to restore natural insulin production.

flag Johns Hopkins engineers are developing cell-based immunotherapies for Type 1 diabetes, aiming to prevent the immune system from attacking insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. flag This approach uses biodegradable nanoparticles to deliver genetically engineered cells to the liver’s immune cells, potentially stopping the autoimmune response and restoring proper insulin production. flag Meanwhile, researchers at Mount Sinai have found that harmine, a molecule, can stimulate beta cell replication, while Sana Biotechnology is testing a new islet cell transplantation method without immunosuppressive therapy. flag These innovations could significantly improve treatment for diabetes.

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