Posted On: 11/26/2014 10:02:43 AM
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" His team is also developing a method for the regeneration of insulin-producing cells using a trophic factor . “We’d like to test the drug first in adult patients with Wolfram syndrome, and if we get positive results, we could extend the trial to children,” Dr. Urano says in a WUSTL release."
http://diabetesnewsjournal.com/2014/11/25/com...-diabetes/
They note that unlike adult stem cells collected from cord blood or stem cells developed from embryos, the stem cells examined in these studies were grown from donor skin cells, and treated with growth factors so they would differentiate into specific cell types, such as neurons and insulin-producing cells
So, after all the doom and gloom about Fumi by-passing AMBS to treat WS, it sounds to me like he is talking about injected MANF!..IMO
http://diabetesnewsjournal.com/2014/11/25/com...-diabetes/
They note that unlike adult stem cells collected from cord blood or stem cells developed from embryos, the stem cells examined in these studies were grown from donor skin cells, and treated with growth factors so they would differentiate into specific cell types, such as neurons and insulin-producing cells
So, after all the doom and gloom about Fumi by-passing AMBS to treat WS, it sounds to me like he is talking about injected MANF!..IMO
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