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...
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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 […]
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...
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...
Scientists from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) have developed a personalized cancer vaccine for each patient using...
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Scientists at Yale University School of Medicine have discovered a new way to reduce heart damage caused by immune cells during heart attacks—by...
Scientists at Yale University School of Medicine have discovered a new way to reduce heart damage caused by immune cells during heart attacks—by...
Scientists have developed a new technique that could change how we design DNA for therapeutic and biotech applications. The challenge in synthetic...
Scientists have developed a new technique that could change how we design DNA for therapeutic and biotech applications. The challenge in synthetic...
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