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Targeted Cancer Cell Therapy May Slow Endometrial Cancer

Targeted Cancer Cell Therapy May Slow Endometrial Cancer

by admin | Sep 5, 2024 | News & Opinions

By University of Missouri School of Medicine – There may be a way to slow the growth of endometrial cancer through targeted cancer cell therapy, according to new research from the University of Missouri School of Medicine. This year, around 65,000 women are...
Automation and Standardization Will Cut Cell and Gene Therapy Production Costs

Automation and Standardization Will Cut Cell and Gene Therapy Production Costs

by admin | Sep 4, 2024 | News & Opinions

By Gareth John MacDonald – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News – A new generation of automated technologies in cell and gene therapy manufacturing systems will help more people benefit according to research identifying high production cost as the...
Macrophage cell therapy: a new hope for chronic liver disease patients

Macrophage cell therapy: a new hope for chronic liver disease patients

by admin | Sep 3, 2024 | News & Opinions

By Cliff Brass – Drug Target Review – Resolution Therapeutics is pioneering a novel approach to the treatment of chronic liver disease – by engineering the patient’s own macrophages to include regenerative properties. Cliff Brass, Chief Medical Officer at...
Stem Cell Transplant Patient and Donor Form Forever Bond

Stem Cell Transplant Patient and Donor Form Forever Bond

by admin | Aug 31, 2024 | News & Opinions

By Abe Rosenberg – City of Hope – When Camila Quino’s acute lymphoblastic leukemia returned for a third time, a stem cell transplant was the 24-year-old’s last option. Finding a new best friend wasn’t a part of the plan Back in 2022, when...
Going slow is better for fast cycling: Study reveals unique replication fork behavior in pluripotent stem cells

Going slow is better for fast cycling: Study reveals unique replication fork behavior in pluripotent stem cells

by admin | Aug 30, 2024 | News & Opinions

by National Institutes of Natural Sciences – Phys.org – Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent stem cells that can produce all cell types of an organism. ES cells proliferate rapidly and have been thought to experience high levels of intrinsic...
Diabetes took over her life, until a stem cell therapy freed her

Diabetes took over her life, until a stem cell therapy freed her

by admin | Aug 29, 2024 | News & Opinions

By Carolyn Y. Johnson – The Washington Post – For years, Amanda Smith and her husband were jolted awake at night by a buzz-buzz-beep — an alarm warning that her blood sugar was too high or too low. She would reach for juice boxes stored in her nightstand...
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