Type 1 Diabetes: Scientists Decode Hidden Immune Attack Signals
UF Health study maps hidden immune signals in Type 1 diabetes - UF Health

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Type 1 diabetes researchers have made great progress in understanding the disease in the last two decades, even as a cure remains elusive.…
UF Health researchers have identified previously unknown immune signals involved in Type 1 diabetes development. The breakthrough advances understanding of how the disease attacks insulin-producing cells, potentially opening new treatment pathways. The study builds on two decades of progress toward finding a cure.
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