T cells protect our bodies against attackers like bacteria, cancer, and the AIDS virus. Scientists at Stanford have found a way to not only target them to threats more effectively (past work), but to allow them to act independent of other immune cells (new work). (Source: Laplacian Files)
Genetic control of mammalian T-cell proliferation with synthetic RNA regulatory systems
Forgive the Wikipedia link, Ribozyme.
I did state it ....just didn’t use the FR mechanism...