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Nobel laureate Shimon Sakaguchi’s team succeeds in mass-producing Tregs to combat autoimmune diseases
A research team led by Nobel Prize winner Shimon Sakaguchi, a specially appointed professor at Osaka University, has announced a breakthrough in mass-producing regulatory T cells (Tregs)—a key advance that could transform the treatment of autoimmune diseases, reports Japan News (YS). Professor Sakaguchi, who will receive the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering Tregs,...
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