| From Robert Lanza: Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Cell Technology |
Recently, a study has been made displaying how embryonic stem cells could be used, harnessing their signaling pathways, to develop pancreatic β-cells. Medical truth suggests that the key to curing diabetes lies in these β-cells, the destruction of which is the chief reason for the endocrine pancreas being unable to produce sufficient insulin.
| From Robert Lanza: Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Cell Technology |
By manipulating the signal pathways in the embryonic stem cells, β-cells could be generated from the ES cells, with researchers saying that there is a potential in starting material which could conceivably generate unlimited insulin-secreting cells. A promising strategy of development had been generated. However, the current protocols as they stand are not yet considered optimized due to the complexities of the signal pathways being used.
Hopefully, in a few more years, a breakthrough could be achieved that could mean a massive step in combating diabetes. Robert Lanza’s extensive research on the embryonic stem cell is detailed at www.robertlanza.com.
![]() |
| From Robert Lanza: Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Cell Technology |
