Benjamin Reubinoff, Tamir Ben - Hur, and their colleagues at Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel, and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, took a simpler approach, letting the stem cells
multiply in a culture dish until they differentiated on their own.
Not exact matches
Adoptive cell transfer procedures are mimicking exactly this process
in a
culture dish by taking T cells from patients,
multiplying them, sometimes genetically modifying them, and then returning them to patients so that they can, for example, locate and kill cancer cells.