Stem cells from cord blood “re-taught” the immune system T-cells in type one diabetics so that their pancreases began to produce insulin, thereby reducing the amount of insulin they need to inject. Dr. Yong Zhao from the University of Illinois at Chicago published these findings online in an open access journal.
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