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<blockquote data-quote="t1dluke" data-source="post: 2303423" data-attributes="member: 526735"><p>If you visit the website of Viacyte. For some reason it won't let me post the link, it might offer some hope, they have developed a credit card sized pouch that contains precursor cells to insulin producing beta cells. It is implanted into the patient and is given time to vascularise, clinical trials on humans have already taken place and have shown that blood sugars stay within range without the need for insulin injections. Further trials on a cohort of US Americans and Europeans are taking place now.</p><p></p><p>If everything continues down this successful path then it's earliest release date looks to be around 2030.</p><p></p><p>Edited by a moderator to add a link to the Viacyte website.</p><p><a href="https://viacyte.com/" target="_blank">https://viacyte.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t1dluke, post: 2303423, member: 526735"] If you visit the website of Viacyte. For some reason it won't let me post the link, it might offer some hope, they have developed a credit card sized pouch that contains precursor cells to insulin producing beta cells. It is implanted into the patient and is given time to vascularise, clinical trials on humans have already taken place and have shown that blood sugars stay within range without the need for insulin injections. Further trials on a cohort of US Americans and Europeans are taking place now. If everything continues down this successful path then it's earliest release date looks to be around 2030. Edited by a moderator to add a link to the Viacyte website. [URL]https://viacyte.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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