A Jacobs School researcher is focused on learning more about how tight junctions form naturally — and how their breakdown can lead to disease.
Background Disappointing outcomes in Sjögren’s disease (SjD) trials underscore the need for reliable, sensitive endpoints.
Background Lupus nephritis (LN) is the most serious complication of SLE. Interstitial fibrosis is the dominant pathological ...
Tooth development is a dynamic process that involves the stages of the bud, the cap, and the bell, followed by root ...
Tooth development is a dynamic process that involves the stages of the bud, the cap, and the bell, followed by root development and subsequent tooth ...
The event will feature experts in their fields, Francisco J. Quintana, PhD (Harvard Medical School) and Brian Feagan, MD, FRCPC (Western Ontario), who will discuss the unmet needs and evolving ...
In a new study led by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Medicine) researchers defined key ...
The increasing knowledge of barrier tissue-resident memory macrophages and trained innate immunity (TII) will help develop both nontarget-specific and target-specific TII-based vaccine strategies.
The need for enhancement procedures after SMILE is rare, but surgeons need to consider the advantages and disadvantages of each option, according to a speaker here. In the literature, enhancement ...
Our noses are home to a variety of bacteria. Some, like Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pneumoniae, can cause serious ...
The Influenza A virus (IAV) has been the cause of six major flu pandemics, responsible for 50 to 100 million deaths globally.
Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play an active and highly coordinated role in detecting and fighting infections.