Gut microbiome can control anti-tumour immune function in liver
Scientists have found a connection between bacteria in the gut and antitumor immune responses in the liver...
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Scientists have found a connection between bacteria in the gut and antitumor immune responses in the liver...
Researchers have discovered the process that allows immune suppressor cells to develop, suggesting a potential new way to bolster immunotherapy treatment...
The mechanism our immune cells use to clear bacterial infections like tuberculosis might also be implicated in Parkinson's disease...
An international team of scientists has discovered that one of the biggest hitters in the immune system, macrophages, provide a cradle for mammary stem cells...
Scientists find the missing factor in gene activation...
Cancer researchers have measured systematically how efficient molecules are at suppressing the activity of a protein associated with prostate and other cancers...
Research led by the University of Birmingham has identified a novel unconventional type of immune cell capable of fighting viral infections.
This article focuses on how the immune system functions, the challenges that it presents to drug development and why there are such concerns around safety that need to be investigated in pre-clinical studies. Moreover, it covers the role of checkpoint inhibitors as an attractive target for cancer immunotherapy.
Scientists use data from human cancers and C. elegans to understand mutational causes of cancer...
A compound may be effective against other autoimmune diseases, mouse study shows...
A group of researchers have discovered an important mechanism that governs how B cells are chosen to become plasma cells...
Research sheds light on the initial phase of infectious disease and potential for prevention of pneumococcal septicaemia...
There are no short-cuts in the complex field of lipidomics, explains Cristina Legido-Quigley, a Principal Investigator in Systems Medicine at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen in Denmark and at King’s College London.
Older cells promote inflammation, abnormal blood vessel growth that can lead to blindness...
Study shows that immune cells actually cause dangerous blood vessel blockage, in their rush to contain deadly fungal sepsis...