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CAR-T cell therapy is a treatment that uses genetically altered immune cells to fight cancer. Learn how it works, why it's done and what results may show.
Understand this type of bone marrow transplant that uses your own blood stem cells to treat blood disorders and cancers.
The proliferating stem cell banking industry is built on a riveting concept: Preserve stem cells while they're most potent until they are needed later in ...
The Stem Cell and Cancer Biology Lab of Nagarajan Kannan, Ph.D., M.S., at Mayo Clinic studies stem cell differentiation related to the biology of cancer ...
Mayo Clinic researchers identified a mechanism by which zombie cells drive liver scarring and inflammation. Learn more liver disease.
The Stem Cell and Organoid Core provides full-service support to produce human-induced pluripotent stem cells and isolate and expand human tissue-derived adult ...
B-cell lymphomas get their names from the kind of cell that makes up these cancers. These cancers start in germ-fighting white blood cells called B cells. B ...
The cancer cells build up in the lymph nodes and other parts of the body. Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare and often aggressive type of cancer. Treatment for ...
CAR-T cells are genetically engineered to recognize specific antigens on the surface of cancer cells, but because tumor cells are diverse, it has been difficult ...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is a type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells on the skin. It starts in cells called squamous cells.
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