Injectable Nano-Network Controls Blood Sugar in Diabetics for Days at a Time, North Carolina State University, University of North Carolina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Children’s Hospital Boston Study

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In a promising development for diabetes treatment, researchers have developed a network of nanoscale particles that can be injected into the body and release insulin when blood-sugar levels rise, maintaining normal blood sugar levels for more than a week in animal-based laboratory tests. The work was done by researchers at North Carolina State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Children’s Hospital Boston.

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