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Researchers have developed a reliable method to grow key immune cells—helper T cells—from stem cells, solving a major hurdle in cancer therapy. These cells act as commanders, boosting the effectiveness of other immune cells in fighting disease. By precisely controlling the cellular signals that determine cell fate, the team created a scalable approach to cell generation. This breakthrough paves the way for affordable, off-the-shelf cancer treatments that are faster and more accessible than current personalized therapies.
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