Symptoms of Diabetes?

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asked Feb 19, 2020 in 3D Segmentation by reginafancy (9,820 points)

I'd like to delve a little more into stem  StrictionD Review cell research in relation to disease and more specifically diabetes. I'd also like to make something clear, right from the start.I am not in favor of embryonic stem cell research.Further, reports I have read indicate that the results of embryonic stem cell research are dismally poor and, in some cases, have had disastrous results. Several studies I read indicate the development of cancers from treatments with embryonic cells.

In contrast, research into disease and the use of adult stem cells is very encouraging to say the least. Most of the reports I have read deal with the introduction of the adult cells right into the affected area. Be that cartilage, liver, pancreas or whatever. I even read one study that showed regeneration in a damaged heart resulting from stem cell introduction.

In a process very similar to islet transplant procedures where islets, (which contain beta cells that produce insulin), are injected into the pancreas, (one must take anti-rejection drugs the rest of one's life), adult stem cells are injected into the pancreas and have been shown to repair the damaged areas.

 

https://myshopy.org/strictiond-review/

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