A study has demonstrated that transplanting human embryonic stem cell–derived, insulin-producing cells shielded in capsules made with an optimized biomaterial can achieve long-term cure of diabetes in mice without the need for any immunosuppression.
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Tang, Q., Desai, T. Approaching a cure for type 1 diabetes. Nat Med 22, 236–237 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.4060
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