Fascinating nervous system imaging reveals previously unseen obesity-related nerve damage in mice and humans — and some of it ...
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How a louse-borne pathogen evades the immune system
Louse-borne relapsing fever is caused by the spirochete bacterium Borrelia recurrentis, which is transmitted by body lice (not head lice). The disease was first described by Hippocrates (460–370 B.C.) ...
InflaRx intends to engage with EMA regarding both vilobelimab and izicopan to evaluate the regulatory path to approval in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) The Company is assessing the most efficient ...
Sanofi provides update on MOBILIZE phase 3 study of riliprubart in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy Paris, June 10, 2026. Sanofi today announced that the riliprubart MOBILIZE phase ...
In the previous article, I introduced antibodies. Antibodies can bind to pathogens and mark them as 'the enemy'. However, in reality, antibodies themselves cannot eat or directly destroy pathogens. So ...
Gargling with salt water can help reduce bacteria and soothe a sore throat. Drinking plenty of fluids, such as warm tea and soup, helps relieve symptoms and prevent dehydration. Honey may ease a sore ...
The fetus is an allograft onto the mother and is at risk of rejection, so there is a strong T helper 2 (T H 2)-cell bias to fetal innate immune responses, a tendency also initially manifest in the ...
The concept of trained immunity has redefined innate immune responses as adaptable, durable, and context dependent. Natural killer (NK) cells, traditionally ...
Researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have uncovered a critical link between the immune system in early life and ...
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