Using artificial thymic organoids to generate cancer-fighting T cells | Sang Pil (Alex) Yoo
Elevator pitch: Sang Pil (Alex) Yoo explains how he’s using the artificial thymic organoid system combined with the self-renewing power of stem cells to generate cancer-fighting T cells.
He hopes this work will lead to the development of more affordable ‘universal’ immunotherapy treatments that are compatible with any immune system.
Yoo is a graduate student in the lab of Gay Crooks, M.D., and a UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center trainee.
Learn more: https://stemcell.ucla.edu/
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Видео Using artificial thymic organoids to generate cancer-fighting T cells | Sang Pil (Alex) Yoo канала UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center
He hopes this work will lead to the development of more affordable ‘universal’ immunotherapy treatments that are compatible with any immune system.
Yoo is a graduate student in the lab of Gay Crooks, M.D., and a UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center trainee.
Learn more: https://stemcell.ucla.edu/
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➫ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uclastemcell/
➫ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ucla-broad-stem-cell-research-center/
Видео Using artificial thymic organoids to generate cancer-fighting T cells | Sang Pil (Alex) Yoo канала UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center
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