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'Primed and ready': How one fast-acting type of white blood cell fights off infection in infants
From the moment they're born, newborns—or, specifically, their immune systems—must learn to fight germs without harming their own tissues.
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Ulcerative Colitis: Next Target for CAR T-Cell Therapy?
The range of autoimmune diseases treatable with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy could be much broader than ...
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From inflammation to fibrosis: Research explores cellular changes as COVID-19 lung damage worsens
Researchers have uncovered changes in the cellular response throughout lung damage caused by SARS-CoV-2—the virus behind ...
UCSF scientists discovered that an overlooked cell type in the brain plays a central role in healing traumatic brain injury.
Chemotherapy used to target and kill bladder cancer cells may trigger an inflammatory response that ultimately may make the cancer more resistant to treatment, according to new research from ...
New research from the Stowers Institute reveals how our immune system protects us early in life but fuels inflammation and ...
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Study uncovers the tradeoff between fast immune defense and long-term inflammation
Some of our biggest threats can come in the tiniest forms-viruses and bacteria. Thankfully, we are born with a built-in ...
Gemini normalized the inflammatory response at the cellular level in stage 3 and 4 CKD patients – – Gemini could potentially ...
More than 4 million people worldwide have end-stage kidney disease that requires hemodialysis, a treatment in which a machine ...
Psoriasis is one of the most common chronic inflammatory skin diseases, affecting about 250,000 people in Austria. While previous treatment approaches have mainly focused on inhibiting ...
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