Andrew Huberman· PhD
We can actually genetically make a a one of these sensors for tea cells and put it into te- cells. We can put in put a gene that encodes something on the surface of tea cells that will make them programmed to search and destroy for cancer cells. ... Now, this is this is largely known as chimeriic antigen receptor tea cells. That's a long term. They're known for short as CART cells, chimeriic antigen receptor. And what that means chimeic is that these are stitched together. This is a receptor that was designed in a lab, does not exist in nature, but can be put into a piece of DNA, delivered into a TE-C cell, and when that DNA goes into the genetic code of the T- cell, all of a sudden the T- cell will start making proteins that go on its surface and act as these artificial sensors.