It’s cold and flu season and most of us will encounter a virus at some point. So how does our immune system work to keep us ...
MSK researchers discovered that the innate immune system's chronic activation due to issues in the Mre11 complex can lead to ...
The left image shows the immune organ-on-chip, where the organoids (right) are grown to study the response of human donors. The right image shows development of types of immune cells relevant to the ...
So, how does our immune system work to keep us healthy? According to Michaela Gack, PhD, Scientific Director of the Cleveland ...
Researchers have investigated a new strategy for the development of treatment options that not only slow tumor growth, but also stimulate the immune system to combat tumor ... SARS-CoV-2 'Steals ...
The immune system, our body’s natural and elite guardian, is connected to almost every type of disease the body encounters and can even build up its own memory, so that—even years later—it ...
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed an innovative approach to fight antibiotic-resistant ...
You can do a few things to strengthen your immune system so that you don't get sick as often. While this sounds easy, you may be wondering how exactly to do that. Diet and exercise are always good ...
There seems to be a constant stream of articles in newspapers and on the internet suggesting that we can ‘boost’ our immune system by taking vitamins, minerals and probiotics, or by eating ...
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Marine animals like jellyfish, corals and sea anemones often live with algae inside their cells in a symbiotic relationship. The animals give the algae nutrients and a place to live; in return, algae ...
These miniature immune system models — known as human immune organoids — mimic the real-life environment where immune cells ...