By profiling over 16 million immune cells from people aged 22 to 65 after flu vaccination, scientists discovered that memory ...
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Understanding age-related changes in T cells and vaccine response
As flu season approaches and public health officials roll out their annual push for vaccination, Allen Institute scientists ...
Pre-wired ability in ‘resting’ T cells to remember past viral foes discovered, a promising breakthrough for targeted cancer therapies. A team of immunologists at the University of Massachusetts ...
An international research team focused on aging reports that urolithin A at 1,000 mg per day shifted human immune profiles ...
Monash University researchers used CRISPR or a PTPN2 inhibitor to enhance CAR T cell function against solid tumors. Blocking ...
T cell therapies have revolutionized cancer treatment—but so far, their success has been largely limited to blood cancers.
Contrary to public concerns, receiving frequent COVID-19 booster vaccinations will not weaken the immune system, providing reassurance to vulnerable groups facing new variants. Study: No evidence of ...
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Memory isn't just in the brain: New research shows cells in other body parts can remember too
Traditionally, memory has been considered a function exclusive to the brain. However, groundbreaking research led by Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin at New York University (NYU) reveals that non-neural human ...
However, details of the intervening steps, as researchers have learned in the past 65 years, are quite complex — certain cells carry the flu antigen to the immune system, specific immune cells respond ...
T-bet expression is required for persistence of memory B cells that have rapid differentiation potential to become antibody-producing plasma cells in response to a second infection BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – ...
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