Study shows role IgM antibodies play in preventing thrombosis
A new study has revealed that immunoglobulin-M antibodies recognise microvesicles, which are critical for the progression of thrombosis.
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A new study has revealed that immunoglobulin-M antibodies recognise microvesicles, which are critical for the progression of thrombosis.
Researchers have found that mutations in SARS-CoV-2 T cell epitopes enable the virus to evade the immune response of killer T cells.
Study shows that haematoxylin can selectively kill cancers with a mutated form of the calreticulin gene (CALR), common in a group of bone marrow cancers called myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).
Researchers have found that the PI3K signalling pathway could be targeted to prevent liptoxicity and combat obesity.
Austrian researchers reveal the first 21 SARS-CoV-2 viral genomes as part of their project to aid in international understanding of how the virus causing COVID-19 mutates.
Researchers have discovered that B cells aid T cells in fighting cancer, which could be an area of development for immunotherapies.
Research at MedUni Vienna’s Centre for Brain Research has investigated changes in certain lipids (choline phospholipids) in the plasma of elderly people who were healthy and those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
A new probe has the potential to help surgeons visualise primary non-fluorescing, low-grade gliomas during surgery to remove the tumour.
A study has shown that disruption to cell autophagy is involved in the development of pancreatic cancer.
Depletion of B cells in the tumour micro-environment shows anti-tumour activity in patients with advanced metastatic melanoma...
Manipulation of the sugar metabolism and associated modulation of the immune system could open up new options for treating specific infectious and also autoimmune diseases...
Changes leading to the hyperactivation of the protein kinase Akt are observed in 50% of all tumours. Understanding Akt’s regulatory mechanisms is therefore essential for developing and improving cancer therapies....
A team of scientists from Austria, Australia, Denmark, England and the Czech Republic, led by Christian Gruber from the MedUni Vienna's Institute of Pharmacology, managed to isolate a neuropeptide from ants that is very similar to the human love hormone oxytocin, and the closely related hormone vasopressin.
Liver metastases are formed from cancer cells that have originated in other organs and migrated to the liver via the bloodstream.