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Type one diabetes attacks_cells
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In Type one diabetes immune cells called T lymphocytes attack and destroy insulin-secreting pancreatic (beta cells) and the pancreas stops producing insulin, the hormone that controls blood sugar levels.
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Answer:beta cells in the pancreas
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