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Experimental Type 1 Diabetes Drug Shields Pancreas Cells from the Usual Crippling Immune System Attack

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Scientists at Johns Hopkins have found that an experimental antibody drug can prevent and reverse type 1 diabetes, and often extend the lives of mice. Researchers say that the drug mAb43 targets insulin-producing beta cells directly in the pancreas and is designed to shield these cells from […]
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“}]] Researchers at Johns Hopkins claim that an exploratory antibody drug can frequently lengthen people’s lives and stop mice from developing type 1 diabetes. The researchers claim that the drug mAb43 is special because it directly targets insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas and is intended to protect those cells from injury.
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