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A recent study reveals that some colon cancer cells revert to a fetal-like state, enabling them to resist chemotherapy. This oncofetal reprogramming allows cancer cells to become more adaptable and ...
Researchers have used reprogrammed CAR T cells, usually used as a cancer treatment, to target the senescent cells that contribute to aging and later-life diseases. After one treatment, old mice ...
In a first-of-its-kind clinical trial, UCLA scientists have shown it's possible to reprogram a patient's blood-forming stem ...
The researchers published a paper in the journal Science detailing the process by which they made the first genetically modified mammal with fully reprogrammed genes. The team took each chromosome ...
The reprogrammed cells then begin to divide and form precursors for new neurons," summarizes Simon Anders and adds: "If we understand these processes better, we may be able to specifically ...
Scientists just extended the life of mice 7 percent thanks to gene reprogramming, according to a new paper released by the San Diego biotech company Rejuvenate Bio.
“Overall, our study provides a proof-of-principle that human glia can be reprogrammed to cells that are capable of making new neurons,” said Thomas Reh, PhD, University of Washington.
CU studying use of patients’ own reprogrammed cells to attack cancer as alternative to more chemo Study by CU Anschutz’s Gates Institute looking at use of CAR-T in adult patients with blood cancer ...