Every day, millions of Americans with diabetes have to inject themselves with insulin to manage their blood-sugar levels. But less painful alternatives are emerging. Scientists are developing a new way of administering the medicine orally with tiny vesicles that can deliver insulin where it needs to go without a shot. Today, they share their in vivo testing results.
Mary McCourt, Ph.D.
Niagara University
Lawrence M. Mielnicki, Ph.D.
Niagara University
Jamie Catalano
Niagara University
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