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CRISPR gene editing makes stem cells 'invisible' to immune system

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CRISPR gene editing makes stem cells 'invisible' to immune system
CRISPR gene editing makes stem cells 'invisible' to immune system
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 11:00:13 EST
UC San Francisco scientists have used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing system to create the first pluripotent stem cells that are functionally "invisible" to the immune system, a feat of biological engineering that, in laboratory studies, prevented rejection of stem cell transplants. Because these "universal" stem cells can be manufactured more efficiently than stem cells tailor-made for each patient—the individualized approach that dominated earlier efforts—they bring the promise of regenerative medicine a step closer to reality.