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  • By 1912, it was known that destruction of the exocrine pancreas did not produce any glycosuria, which, instead, was manifested after the destruction of the Langerhans Islands

  • These prior discoveries helped scientists who we consider as the scientists that discovered insulin; Fredrick Banting, Charles Best, James Macleod and James Collip

  • We could not find a cure for Type 1 Diabetes

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By 1912, it was known that destruction of the exocrine pancreas did not produce any glycosuria, which, instead, was manifested after the destruction of the Langerhans Islands. These prior discoveries helped scientists who we consider as the scientists that discovered insulin; Fredrick Banting, Charles Best, James Macleod and James Collip. 410, who had pancreatectomy, showed reduction in blood sugar with intravenous injections of a pancreatic extract obtained from a duct-ligated dog degenerated pancreas which was sliced and chilled in Ringer solution.

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