Nasal cell extract or diabetes
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Last Update: 2011-11-17
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Researchers from Japan's Institute of industrial technology recently published a study In this study, neural stem cells in the nasal cavity of diabetic mice were extracted and cultured in vitro to produce insulin that can reduce blood glucose Later, the researchers transplanted these neural stem cells into the pancreas of mice, which made the blood sugar in mice worth improving Insulin was originally secreted from islet cells in the pancreas, and the secretion from neural stem cells requires the necessary genetic group Because it is difficult to extract these genetic groups from the brain, researchers extracted neural stem cells from the olfactory bulb, the tissue that processes odor information in the nasal cavity.
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