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  <title>Studying T-Cell Therapy for Potential Lung Tissue Repair with Benjamin Singer, MD</title>
  <description>Viral pneumonia can cause severe lung damage and make recovery long and life-threatening for patients. Current treatments only provide support, not repair, but Northwestern Medicine scientist&amp;amp;nbsp;Benjamin Singer, MD, wants to change that. In this episode, he details a recent discovery from his team that found laboratory-modified T-cells or induced regulatory T-cells (iTregs), can promote lung tissue repair in mice with severe influenza pneumonia.&amp;amp;nbsp;Singer&amp;amp;nbsp;discusses this breakthrough and how it could lead to&amp;amp;nbsp;an effective&amp;amp;nbsp;cellular therapy for patients with severe viral pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome in the future.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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