Why do immune cells that are supposed to eliminate viruses suddenly turn against our own body? There are instances where killer T cells—which are meant to precisely remove virus-infected ...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an awfully common—and awful—condition that impacts 1/4 to 1/3 of women worldwide in their lifetime. BV is triggered when the vaginal microbiome, which is normally dominated ...
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Urolithin A recharges aging immune cells and boosts mitochondrial fitness in midlife adults
Urolithin A, a natural postbiotic known to trigger mitophagy, rejuvenated key immune cell functions in healthy middle-aged ...
By profiling over 16 million immune cells from people aged 22 to 65 after flu vaccination, scientists discovered that memory ...
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Engineered biomaterial promotes formation of cancer-fighting immune cell clusters
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed a novel biomaterial-based system that induces the formation of tertiary ...
Two therapies can be better than one for treating some cancers, concludes a Yale study published Oct. 22 in JCI Insight that ...
A Human Immune Health Atlas, mapping 71 different immune cells and their changes over time, was released to support studies into the aging immune system.
Durable survival and deep, lasting remissions in checkpoint-refractory, heavily pretreated cancers with median OS of ~23 months with agenT-797 plus anti-PD-1Evidence of immune activation and ...
A longevity expert reveals how immune systems begin aging after 35, making people more susceptible to infections and immune-related disorders over time.
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