Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that targeting a specific immune process could help improve recovery after nerve injury and reduce chronic pain.
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Immune system uses a conveyor belt-like process to edit defective antibodies, new research finds
The immune system's B cells create antibodies that can mount a response against just about anything—either destroying a ...
An innovative gene-editing strategy could establish a new way for the body to manufacture therapeutic proteins—including ...
Men and women experience immune aging differently, affecting disease risks. New data-driven research identifies key ...
Accurate measurement of HMGB-1, neopterin and sIL-2R supports reliable assessment of immune activation across clinical and ...
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Taking a closer look at immune 'memory' could spur progress in the fight against lethal illnesses
The average human has about 1.8 trillion immune cells. These cells patrol the body for bacteria, viruses, cancers, and other ...
Saint Louis University researcher Daniel Hawiger, M.D., Ph.D., received more than $600,000 from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to gain a better understanding of how the autoimmune process ...
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