Photo Credit: UF Diabetes Institute
Type 1 diabetes researchers have made great progress in understanding the disease in the last two decades, even as a cure remains elusive.
Now they have something that benefits any scientific effort.
It’s a map.
University of Florida Health scientists have created one of the most detailed maps yet of gene activity in the pancreas of people with Type 1 diabetes. The map shows which genes are turned on, or expressed, and where they are active within the organ, helping researchers pinpoint the biological signals driving the disease.
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