Notch Timing Unlocks Lab-Grown Helper and Killer T Cells for Off-the-Shelf Immunotherapy

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UBC researchers show that precisely tuning the duration and intensity of Notch signaling in stem cells can reliably steer them to become helper or killer T cells, enabling scalable, off-the-shelf immunotherapies for cancer and other diseases. This overcomes a long-standing bottleneck by producing both T cell types from renewable sources, potentially reducing manufacturing costs and time.
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