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Johns Hopkins researchers show novel immune system boost helps fight cancer cells
In experiments with mouse models of breast, pancreatic, and muscle cancers, researchers at Johns Hopkins All Children’s ...
Johns Hopkins scientists discovered a way to convert “immune-cold” tumors into “immune-hot” ones by activating key immune ...
Developing cardiac inflammatory organoid models incorporating multiple cell lineages is vital for novel therapies.
Cellular membrane proteins play many important roles throughout the body, including transporting substances in and out of the ...
Recent research indicates that the spatial architecture of membrane proteins is crucial for regulating T-cell signaling and activation. 3-5 In the context of CAR T cells, the nanoscale localization ...
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Nobel Prize in Medicine: 1901-Present
Physiology or medicine was the third prize area Alfred Nobel mentioned in his will laying out his wishes for the Nobel Prize.
Human noroviruses, GII.4 strains in particular, are the chief drivers of acute viral gastroenteritis around the world, a condition for which there are no vaccines or antivirals. Understanding how ...
Alan Woessner, manager of the Imaging and Spectroscopy Core for the Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center, will highlight the unique capabilities of the core's microscopic and spectroscopic ...
The deadliest type of brain cancer does something doctors didn't expect: it thins the skull. New research shows glioblastoma goes beyond just attacking the brain; it also weakens the bone protecting ...
New research shows how some strains of norovirus have evolved uniquely potent cell entry mechanisms, opening new ...
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