Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School are exploring the use of immunotherapy as a potential treatment for controlling infectious diseases like COVID-19. It involves extracting immune cells from a patient’s blood and engineering receptors onto them. These receptors will allow the engineered immune cells to recognise cancerous or virus-infected cells.
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