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Diabetes mellitus is a severe and debilitating chronic disease that develops in nearly 5 percent of the world’s population. People with this disease have a shortage of insulin or a reduced ability to use insulin, the hormone regulating blood glucose levels, which is normally produced by the pancreas. In the United States alone, an estimated 18 million people have diabetes, and each year about 1 million Americans are diagnosed with the disease. It is the sixth leading cause of death in the US and is responsible for over 200,000 deaths a year. Insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes accounts for around 10% of diabetics. For those patients, suffering from an inability of their pancreas to produce insulin, the only practical treatment possible is regular insulin replacement by multiple daily injections. Transplantation of a pancreas or pancreatic tissue would be beneficial to millions of such patients in that it would restore their normal ability to produce self insulin. Transplantation of human pancreas or pancreatic islets is a practiced and time-honored such therapeutic approach, but is extremely limited by the severe shortage of human donor organs. Tissera's R&D efforts in this domain are directed towards the development of a universally available and reliable source of animal fetal donor pancreatic precursor tissue, suitable for transplantation and eventual normal structural and functional growth in human diabetics.
Pregnant women with preeclampsia, diabetes need biomarkers checked

Pregnant women with preeclampsia, diabetes need biomarkers checked

FDA approves Baxter's GAMMAGARD LIQUID for multifocal motor neuropathy

FDA approves Baxter's GAMMAGARD LIQUID for multifocal motor neuropathy

Eating raisins may reduce postprandial glucose levels

Eating raisins may reduce postprandial glucose levels

OSA underdiagnosed among primary care diabetes patients

OSA underdiagnosed among primary care diabetes patients

Psoriasis linked to increased diabetes risk

Psoriasis linked to increased diabetes risk

Sanofi’s insulin glargine delays progression from pre-diabetes to T2DM

Sanofi’s insulin glargine delays progression from pre-diabetes to T2DM

OSA independently linked with DPN in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

OSA independently linked with DPN in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Study analyses impact of one-off advice session and ongoing support for patients with T2D

Study analyses impact of one-off advice session and ongoing support for patients with T2D

DNDi, Astellas partner on new drug discovery research for treatment of NTDs

DNDi, Astellas partner on new drug discovery research for treatment of NTDs

Ampio’s CRO completes Optina clinical trial for DME

Ampio’s CRO completes Optina clinical trial for DME

Sanofi’s Lantus more effective than sitagliptin for people with type 2 diabetes

Sanofi’s Lantus more effective than sitagliptin for people with type 2 diabetes

Glucose-lowering regulations in people with prediabetes achieves reduction in progression to diabetes in the long term

Glucose-lowering regulations in people with prediabetes achieves reduction in progression to diabetes in the long term

Amylin, Alkermes announce results from BYDUREON clinical study on type 2 diabetes

Amylin, Alkermes announce results from BYDUREON clinical study on type 2 diabetes

Vitamin D deficiency may account for unexplained disparities in cancer survival rates

Vitamin D deficiency may account for unexplained disparities in cancer survival rates

New study into pain associated with diabetes

New study into pain associated with diabetes

Vitamin D deficiency may be an important risk factor for erectile dysfunction

Vitamin D deficiency may be an important risk factor for erectile dysfunction

Patients with normal lipoprotein(a) levels may retain risk of atherosclerosis due to elevated LDL-P number

Patients with normal lipoprotein(a) levels may retain risk of atherosclerosis due to elevated LDL-P number

Post-revascularization exercise echo ‘of little benefit’

Post-revascularization exercise echo ‘of little benefit’

Intensive glycemic control not associated with reduced risk of kidney failure in type-2 diabetics

Intensive glycemic control not associated with reduced risk of kidney failure in type-2 diabetics

Intensive glucose control associated with reduced risk of albuminuria

Intensive glucose control associated with reduced risk of albuminuria

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