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How the immune system controls a brain parasite found in 1 in 3 people
A microscopic parasite that can live for decades in the human brain infects an estimated one-third of the world's population ...
A Northwestern Medicine study published in Nature Communications has revealed how HIV can protect infected cells by altering ...
Researchers generate cutting-edge mouse models by engrafting human cells and tissue into the animals to better study the human immune system. Scientists have employed mouse models in immunological ...
A researcher is planning on investigating potential treatments aimed at the root causes of type 1 diabetes. At the (MUSC), ...
Researchers have developed a new class of antibodies that amplify the immune system’s ability to fight cancer. By clustering ...
During the recent Covid-19 pandemic, the rate of serious illness and death was jarringly high in older populations. Why? Weakening immune systems — as we age, we become more vulnerable to infections, ...
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School offers a new view of how the immune system responds to organ ...
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Gut-microbe-derived molecules may play a key role in shaping the developing immune system
An international research team has uncovered compelling evidence that gut-microbe-derived molecules may play an important ...
A person’s menstrual cycle may affect their immune system’s response, causing fluctuations throughout the month. The menstrual cycle involves a series of changes in hormone levels and structures ...
Recent studies have shown that even if you feel healthy and fit, your immune system could be aging quicker than you think, which could increase the risk of infections and immune-related disorders.
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