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Which one of the following innovations do you think is most likely in 2009?
Continuous glucose sensing in general use
40%
Closed loop sensing and insulin pumps available
10%
A breakthrough in islet cell transplantation
4%
A breakthrough in halting the autoimmunity
5%
A breakthrough in finding the cause of type 1
4%
Something else
1%
No real change from today
33%
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