In the future, scientists may be able to
modify human stem cell lines in the laboratory by using gene therapy or other techniques to overcome this immune rejection.
Church is already adapting MAGE for genetically
modifying human stem cell lines.
Not exact matches
The laboratory process, described in the journal Scientific Reports, entails genetically
modifying a
line of
human embryonic
stem cells to become fluorescent upon their differentiation to retinal ganglion
cells, and then using that
cell line for development of new differentiation methods and characterization of the resulting
cells.
Kucherlapati: Without thinking about
modifying the
human genome
line, would this technology have the ability to affect the health of
humans by
modifying the
stem cells?