Human cells are extremely small and tightly packed – at about 20 micrometers across, roughly one-fifth the width of a human hair, each cell...
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A group of cytotoxic T cells surrounding a cancer cell. Credit: NIH / Flickr / Public domain Human immune systems do not function in the same way across the world, according to a major new study that maps immune cells in unprecedented detail. The research shows that while the basic structure of immunity is shared among humans, the way immune cells are regulated can differ sharply between populations. Scientists say the findings could have wide implications for medicine, drug development, and global health research. The study, published in Nature, is based on a large cellular atlas that analyzes immune cells from more than 400 healthy adults in China. When compared with similar immune data...
Human cells are extremely small and tightly packed – at about 20 micrometers across, roughly one-fifth the width of a human hair, each cell...
Human cells are extremely small and tightly packed – at about 20 micrometers across, roughly one-fifth the width of a human hair, each cell...
Research into how decisions are made often starts with people. Occasionally, it drifts elsewhere. A study from Yale University points to something...
Research into how decisions are made often starts with people. Occasionally, it drifts elsewhere. A study from Yale University points to something...
New research has identified that neuroinflammation driven by microglia (immune cells in the brain) is a primary underlying driver of prolonged...
Researchers at the University of Southampton, UK, have developed a promising new way to bolster the body’s immune system response to cancer. In a...
Researchers at the University of Southampton, UK, have developed a promising new way to bolster the body’s immune system response to cancer. In a...
The results of a Phase Ib/II clinical trial, published today in Nature Medicine, provide early evidence that immune-based approaches, such as...
The results of a Phase Ib/II clinical trial, published today in Nature Medicine, provide early evidence that immune-based approaches, such as...
The breakthrough could...