Insulin-producing pancreatic cells created from stomach stem cells
Insulin-secreting organoids created from human stomach stem cells have been developed, illuminating a potential novel approach for diabetes treatment...
Jake Knox is a Volunteer Writer at BioNews, having originally joined the publication under the auspices of its writing scheme. Jake is currently completing a PhD at the Institute of Child Health, University College London. His research involves investigating the antiretroviral drug dolutegravir and understanding its potential impact on embryonic development. He originally studied Genetics at Queen Mary University of London.
by Jake Knox
Insulin-secreting organoids created from human stomach stem cells have been developed, illuminating a potential novel approach for diabetes treatment...
by Jake Knox
People who have had a stroke should have a genetic test to ensure they get the most appropriate treatment, according to new draft guidance by NICE...
by Jake Knox
A Texas court has awarded $100 million more damages to a company whose patents for non-invasive prenatal testing technology were infringed by a competitor...
by Jake Knox
An 80 percent ovarian cancer survival rate in mice has been achieved using an RNA-based drug to silence the expression of a protein crucial to cancer cell division...
BioNews, published by the Progress Educational Trust (PET), provides news and comment on genetics, assisted conception, embryo/stem cell research and related areas.