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Scientists cured type 1 diabetes in mice by creating a blended immune system

Scientists have cured type 1 diabetes in mice, without long-term immune suppression.

In type 1 diabetes, the immune system attacks insulin-producing cells, and replacing them with transplanted cells from donors has historically required people to take strong immunosuppressants for life, which severely limited the reach of such transplants.

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