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tag autoimmune disease evolution immunology
Turning on the Bat Signal
Hannah Thomasy, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists around the world investigate how bat immune systems cope with viral attacks and how this information could be used to keep humans safe.
A Chronic Itch: Burrowing Beneath the Skin
Brian S. Kim, MD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 9 min read
We have barely scratched the surface of itch science and what it indicates about our health.
Gut Bacteria Help T Cells Heal Muscle: Study
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| Mar 14, 2023
| 4 min read
Regulatory T cells in the colon travel to muscles to promote wound healing in mice, raising questions about how antibiotics may impact injury recovery.
Top 7 in Immunology
Edyta Zielinska
| Aug 2, 2011
| 3 min read
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in microbiology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Immunotherapy Treats Fibrosis in Mice
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
| Sep 15, 2022
| 4 min read
Researchers report that vaccination against proteins found on profibrotic cells reduced liver and lung fibrosis in laboratory rodents.
Enhancing Cell Morphology-Based Analysis
The Scientist
and Deepcell
| Aug 3, 2023
| 3 min read
Learn how the latest AI-driven technology uses morphology to comprehensively analyze and sort cell populations.
Variety, the spice of immunology
Vanessa Schipani
| Jan 12, 2011
| 3 min read
Can ecologists help immunologists understand how immune responses vary in the wild?
Do Commensal Microbes Stoke the Fire of Autoimmunity?
Amanda B. Keener
| Jun 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
Molecules produced by resident bacteria and their hosts may signal immune cells to attack the body’s own tissues.
Keeping immunity in check
Megan Scudellari
| Jun 16, 2011
| 2 min read
Two newly discovered proteins that act as brakes to slow a plant's immune response after infection may provide clues to autoimmune treatments.
Eat Yourself to Live: Autophagy’s Role in Health and Disease
Vikramjit Lahiri and Daniel J. Klionsky
| Mar 1, 2018
| 10+ min read
New details of the molecular process by which our cells consume themselves point to therapeutic potential.
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