Showing posts with label Cultivation of live animal cells in humans for the treatment of diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cultivation of live animal cells in humans for the treatment of diabetes. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Cultivation of live animal cells in humans for the treatment of diabetes


New Zealand has agreed to conduct experiments on animal cell transplants for patients with diabetes type I in revolutionary research that brings hope in the normal life of thirty million people with the disease in the Western world.

Will receive the first eight patients, pancreas cells from pigs in Middle more Hospital, Auckland early next year, and if successful this process has been approved for general use in the treatment within three years.

And the transfer of live animal cells of the human being known as the transfers of organs, cells and tissues from species to species is still the subject of debate on a large scale. Preliminary experiments were stopped in Auckland in 1996 amid fears that swine viruses infect humans and Australia introduced in 2005 a five-year ban on the process on the basis that it has not been verified safety.