Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Master Regulator of the Dark Genome Greatly Improves Cancer T-Cell Therapy
November 11, 2023
November 11, 2023
DURHAM, North Carolina, Nov. 11 (TNSres) -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news:
Researchers at Duke University have adapted CRISPR technologies for high-throughput screening of gene function in human immune cells and discovered that a single master regulator of the genome can be used to reprogram a network of thousands of genes in T cells and greatly enhance cancer cell killing.
The master regulator is called BATF3 and is one of severa . . .
Researchers at Duke University have adapted CRISPR technologies for high-throughput screening of gene function in human immune cells and discovered that a single master regulator of the genome can be used to reprogram a network of thousands of genes in T cells and greatly enhance cancer cell killing.
The master regulator is called BATF3 and is one of severa . . .
