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  •   Hahn et al., use advanced imaging tools to reveal new aspects on the most common model for diabetes research. The image depicts a mouse pancreas imaged by Optical Projection Tomography. Image: Max Hahn

    New research challenges the most common model for diabetes research

    Experimental models are key for understanding mechanistic aspects of diabetes and for developing better medicines. The probably most common diabetes disease model to date involves the destruction of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Researchers at Umeå University and the Karolinska Institute present new data that challenges important aspects of this model.

  • Discovery of a novel medicine for the treatment of chronic wounds

    Discovery of a novel medicine for the treatment of chronic wounds

    Every 20 seconds, a limb is lost as a consequence of diabetic foot ulcer that does not heal. To date, medical solutions that can change this situation are very limited. In his doctoral thesis,Yue Shen from the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics at Umeå University presented a novel medicine for chronic wound treatment that may completely change the lives of millions of patients