Novel research led by Brazilian scientists describes the immune system's reactions in detail in the first living patient to ...
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers found that spleen-driven T cell exhaustion can promote organ transplant ...
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Spleen-driven immune tolerance may protect transplanted organs
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School offers a new view of how the immune system responds to organ ...
A study published in Science by the Champalimaud Foundation reveals a surprising new role for the immune system. During periods of low energy—such as intermittent fasting or exercise—immune cells step ...
The unleashed immune system can destroy cancer very effectively, but it also can attack healthy organs, with many people ...
Understanding what autoimmune diseases are, what triggers them and how they’re treated can be a powerful first step toward ...
Organ transplants save lives, but unfortunately rejection is a key hurdle. Now scientists have demonstrated a potential new way to prime a recipient’s immune system to accept a transplanted organ, by ...
As the immune system weakens with age, scientists have found a way to restore some of its lost strength. By delivering mRNA ...
Jan 5 () - Zenas BioPharma said on Monday its experimental drug cut the risk of disease flare-ups in a late-stage study of ...
Modifying the organ instead of the recipient isn’t a new idea, but it is an important one, said Jeffrey Platt, a transplantation biologist at the University of Michigan Medical School who was not ...
During fasting or exercise, immune cells (red) migrate to the pancreas and stimulate glucagon-producing cells (orange) to regulate blood sugar, with cell nuclei shown in blue. “For decades, immunology ...
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