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Human Skin Cells Coaxed to Make Insulin

However, the new cells, which researchers described Jan. 6 in thejournal Nature Communications, are still in the early phases of development. Scientists have tested these cells in lab dishes but have not placed them into the human body to see if they can produce insulin in that setting. Additionally, the researchers noted, the cells are not completely identical to the human pancreatic cells that normally produce insulin in the body.