Monday, May 07, 2007

The Stem Cells That Weren't There -- Surprising Finding May Lead To New Diabetes Treatments

Source: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Date: May 7, 2007

Summary:

Diabetes researchers, investigating how the body supplies itself with insulin, discovered to their surprise that adult stem cells, which they expected to play a crucial role in the process, were nowhere to be found. Many researchers had proposed that adult stem cells develop into insulin-producing cells, called beta cells, in the pancreas.