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Study points to long-lived lung B cells as key to stronger flu defense
Every flu season, injectable vaccines prime the immune system to produce antibodies that circulate through the bloodstream.
Lung Cancer Research Foundation Grants Team Science Award Focused on Curing EGFR-Mutant Lung Cancers
The Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF) announces the first recipients of its LCRF Team Science Award on Advancing Therapies Toward Curing EGFR Mutated Lung Cancers. The project, "A novel ...
As organ transplant science advances, its biggest hurdles are increasingly logistical ones—such as securing a flight and navigating through traffic fast enough to deliver an organ before it ...
The damage from smoking has long been traced through the lungs, heart, and blood vessels. But another pathway may be helping ...
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Could one powerful nutrient save your lungs from the deadly pollution? Science says yes!
With its potent punch in every dose of oranges, kiwis, and that tiny bottle of vitamins on your grocer’s shelf, vitamin C might just be what you need to safeguard your lungs from the devious attack of ...
Rebecca Cross, co-chair of the Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair, said the event highlights student curiosity and ...
Air was pumped out of the International Space Station’s air lock for the first time in the name of science last week. Inside the cylindrical Quest airlock, ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and ...
The human body works in complex ways—sometimes, certain motions are so small that it’s easy to miss how they might cause discomfort in the body. In this way, the surface tissues in our lungs actually ...
Scientists uncover an enzyme that boosts cancer cell metabolism to fuel growth. The enzyme, GUK1, supports metabolism in cancer cells to help tumors grow. Lung cancer is a particularly challenging ...
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