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New insights into how organs communicate to control blood glucose levels – which may open future possibilities for treating diabetes and other diseases – have been revealed by University of Melbourne-led research. Published in Nature Metabolism, the research investigated how organs within the body communicate to control blood glucose levels in healthy mice and mice with pre-diabetes. The research has shed new light on so-called ‘messengers’ in the body, known as extracellular vesicles (EVs) which are secreted from cells. Professor Matthew Watt, head of the Department of Anatomy and Physiology in the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of

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