Genetically engineered transplants avoid immune rejection
Researchers have found a way to genetically modify stem cells so that cell and organ transplants are not rejected.
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Researchers have found a way to genetically modify stem cells so that cell and organ transplants are not rejected.
Researchers have developed a new technique that that could one day enable us to grow fully functional human organs in the laboratory.
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a key role in regulating our immune system and inflammatory processes. Sangamo Therapeutics is evaluating the potential of CAR-Tregs (Tregs genetically modified with a chimeric antigen receptor, or CAR) for the development of therapies for immunological diseases, such as Crohn’s disease and multiple sclerosis, as…
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