Induced pluripotent stem cells could serve as cancer vaccine – Stanford Medical Center Report
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Induced pluripotent stem cells could serve as cancer vaccine
Stanford Medical Center Report Induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, are a keystone of regenerative medicine. Outside the body, they can be coaxed to become many different types of cells and tissues that can help repair damage due to trauma or disease. Now, a study in mice … Using stem cells to generate an immune attack against cancer Stem cell vaccine immunizes lab mice against multiple cancers Could Stem Cell Vaccine Lead to Mesothelioma Cure? |
