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May 17, 2026 Autorius: MedExpo Team

Researchers identify molecular glues that protect insulin

Researchers have discovered molecular glues that safeguard insulin-producing cells from damage associated with diabetes. These findings may lead to new therapeutic approaches for managing and treating the disease.

Researchers identify molecular glues that protect insulin

Scientists at The Mount Sinai Hospital/Mount Sinai School of Medicine have made a significant breakthrough in understanding the mechanisms that protect insulin-producing cells from damage related to diabetes. Through their research, they identified molecular glues that play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of these cells. These molecules help to prevent cell death and dysfunction, which are hallmark features of diabetic complications.

The discovery of these molecular glues provides valuable insights into the pathophysiology of diabetes and may have important implications for developing new treatments. Further studies will be necessary to fully explore the potential therapeutic applications of these findings, but this research represents a significant step forward in the quest to manage and prevent diabetes-related complications.

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