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Q&A: Scientist explains how she created ‘invisible’ stem cells

by Mark Chiang
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**Title: Research Explores Genetic Engineering to Prevent Transplant Rejection**

Scientists are addressing the challenge of immune system suppression in transplant patients, focusing on genetic engineering as a potential solution. Efforts aim to prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs or tissues without requiring extensive immune suppression. Researchers have long considered this approach a key objective in transplantation science, and recent advancements indicate progress toward achieving this goal.

The concept involves modifying stem cells to make them “invisible” to the recipient’s immune system, reducing the risk of rejection. This approach could eliminate the need for lifelong immunosuppressive drugs, which often come with significant side effects. While researchers continue to refine these techniques, ongoing studies suggest that genetic engineering may play a pivotal role in overcoming one of transplantation medicine’s most persistent challenges.

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