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    Stem cell engineering breakthrough paves way for next-generation living drugs

    For the first time, researchers at UBC have demonstrated how to reliably produce an important type of human immune cell, known as helper T cells, from stem cells in a controlled laboratory setting. 

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    Is prenatal antidepressant exposure safe for the developing child?

    Depression and anxiety affect up to one in five pregnancies, yet decisions about how to treat these conditions are often clouded by fear, mixed messages, and incomplete information. For many expecting parents, the question of whether to take antidepressants — particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) — can feel overwhelming, especially when there are concerns…

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    The Year of the Treg: The latest discoveries by the Levings lab

    Dr. Megan Levings and her team have recently published two papers on the very different functions and uses of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Tregs are immune cells that help to rein in immune responses to ensure that they don’t go too far and begin harming healthy tissues in their pursuit of foreign invaders. Researchers are still…

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