How Cells in the Skin Team Up To Fight Pathogens
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Immune cells and pain neurons form complex partnerships to protect our bodies from pathogens, new research reveals ..read more
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Gut Bacteria Help T Cells Heal Muscle: Study
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Regulatory T cells in the colon travel to muscles to promote wound healing in mice, raising questions about how antibiotics may impact injury recovery ..read more
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COVID-19 Infections May Reshape Genetic Landscape
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SARS-CoV-2 infection triggers structural changes in the host cell’s DNA, which provide a molecular explanation for long COVID, a new study suggests.  ..read more
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A Spotlight on Cancer Cell Metabolism
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In this webinar, Elena Piskounova and Christina Towers discuss the implications of metabolic changes in cancer cells for therapeutic development and efficacy.  ..read more
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Opinion: New Diabetes Drug Signals Shift to Preventing Autoimmunity
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A therapy for type 1 diabetes is the first to treat patients before symptoms appear, paving the way toward preventing this and other autoimmune diseases ..read more
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RSV Vaccines That Work?
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Multiple candidates are in Phase 3 clinical trials for older adults and pregnant women, with some getting close to approval in the United States ..read more
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection Can Alter Future Immune Reponses
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Males recovered from mild COVID-19 have baseline immune states primed to mount stronger responses to future challenges ..read more
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Researchers Make Alternatives to Shark-Sourced Vaccine Ingredient
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Synthetic variations of squalene, which is used to boost immune responses, could make vaccines more effective while reducing fisheries for struggling sharks ..read more
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Efficient and Flexible Spatial Multiplexing: Assay Development Guidelines for ChipCytometryTM
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In this webinar, Karen Kwarta will discuss advancements in cellular multiplexing assay technology ..read more
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Targeting Antigen “Sanctuary” in Lymph Nodes Could Make Vaccines Better
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Researchers find that small sacks inside lymph nodes contain low proteolytic activity and act as safe havens for antigens ..read more
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