Baby born in world’s first in utero stem cell transplant trial – University of California
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Baby born in world’s first in utero stem cell transplant trial
University of California An in utero stem cell transplant for a critically ill second-trimester fetus has led to the birth of an apparently healthy infant. The newborn is the first patient enrolled in the world’s first clinical trial using stem cells transplanted prior to … |
University of California |
Baby born in world’s first in utero stem cell transplant trial
University of California An in utero stem cell transplant for a critically ill second-trimester fetus has led to the birth of an apparently healthy infant. The newborn is the first patient enrolled in the world’s first clinical trial using stem cells transplanted prior to … |
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Synthetic ‘Tissues’ Build Themselves
UCSF News Services … Distinguished Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at UCSF, director of the NIH-funded Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, and co-director of the National Science Foundation–funded Center for Cellular Construction. |
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Synthetic ‘Tissues’ Build Themselves
UCSF News Services … Distinguished Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at UCSF, director of the NIH-funded Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, and co-director of the National Science Foundation–funded Center for Cellular Construction. |
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MD Anderson and Amgen to accelerate early-stage treatments for several cancer types
EurekAlert (press release) The collaborations will focus on Amgen’s bispecific T cell engager (BiTE®), chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell and small molecule programs. Amgen is advancing both types of T cell therapies against different targets and, in some cases, the same target. |
