Gene-editing strategies that allow stem cells to evade the immune system offer hope for universal cell-replacement therapies. Gene-editing strategies that allow stem cells to evade the immune system offer hope for universal cell-replacement therapies.
Researchers from University of Arizona Health Sciences are one step closer to solving one of the biggest barriers to regenerative medicine: immunological rejection by the recipient.
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Organizers expect up to 1,500 people to attend the Nov. 1 event at Centennial Hall. University speakers will share their expertise on climate change, space science, dance, film and more.