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Title: Scientists: Pig Cells Could Help Diabetics
Post by: okarol on November 01, 2007, 02:30:10 PM
Scientists: Pig Cells Could Help Diabetics

Oct 22, 2007

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Scientists at Washington University have transplanted embryonic pig pancreatic cells into diabetic monkeys, which could have major implications for the treatment of diabetes in humans.

Dr. Marc Hammerman says the approach has reduced the animals' need for insulin injections and does not call for immunosuppression, which is a major problem in treating diabetes with transplantation.

Before DNA technology enabled pharmaceutical companies to manufacture human insulin in the 1980's, pig and cow insulin were routinely given to diabetic patients.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g2JLfDOGYx9Y4GLHY8IeLf-KHKqQ
Title: Re: Scientists: Pig Cells Could Help Diabetics
Post by: Chris on November 01, 2007, 09:51:17 PM
And then the ethical debate over xenotransplantation starts again. I haven't seen studies yet over the concerns of cross species bio contamination that is one valid point some of the ethisist brought up.