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CRISPR gene-editing may boost cancer immunotherapy, new study finds

CRISPR gene-editing may boost cancer immunotherapy, new study finds

by admin | Feb 3, 2023 | News & Opinions

By Rob Stein – NPR News Katie Pope Kopp went through round after round of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant to treat her non-Hodgkin lymphoma. But nothing could beat it. “I went back to get a PET scan in May of 2020, and that’s when they found...
Stem Cell–Based, Cryopreservable Bioimplants for Arthritis

Stem Cell–Based, Cryopreservable Bioimplants for Arthritis

by admin | Feb 2, 2023 | News & Opinions

By Anjali A. Sarkar, PhD – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology news Researchers are developing off-the-shelf treatments to save joints before they wear out Osteoarthritis is a progressive disease where the protective layer of articular cartilage that...
What patients do and don’t know about stem cell therapy

What patients do and don’t know about stem cell therapy

by admin | Feb 1, 2023 | News & Opinions

by Lynda Charters – Ophthalmology Times A recent survey of retinal clinic patients reveals a lack of awareness of the risks and safety issues associated with stem cell therapies. Intravitreal injections of unapproved stem cell therapies have resulted in...
The future of replacement organs is (quite possibly) here: Robust human intestinal organoids created in a lab

The future of replacement organs is (quite possibly) here: Robust human intestinal organoids created in a lab

by admin | Jan 31, 2023 | News & Opinions

by Tokyo Medical and Dental University – Phys.Org Growing miniature organ-like tissues in the lab is already within our reach. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a new approach that enables intestinal mini-organs to be grown more easily and efficiently...
Genetic cause of ALS and dementia repaired by RNA-targeting strategy developed at UF Scripps

Genetic cause of ALS and dementia repaired by RNA-targeting strategy developed at UF Scripps

by admin | Jan 30, 2023 | News & Opinions

By: Stacey DeLoye UFHealth News Scientists at UF Scripps Biomedical Research have developed a potential medicine for a leading cause of ALS and dementia that works by eliminating disease-causing segments of RNA. The compound restored the health of neurons in the lab...
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