Image Gallery: Human ES cells turn into insulin-producing cells
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          Human embryonic stem cells were differentiated into cells like those found in the pancreas (blue), which give rise to insulin-producing cells (red). When implanted in mice, the stem cell-derived pancreatic cells can replace the insulin that isn't produced in type 1 diabetes. Image and caption information courtesy of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
      
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              Eugene Brandon, ViaCyte, via CIRM
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