The most comprehensive map of the developing human thymus sheds light on how immune responses are built and maintained at early life, with implications for understanding and treating immunodeficiency, ...
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A consistent biological barrier that stops the immune system from making the antibodies most needed to protect the nose and ...
In a recent review published in the European Journal of Immunology, a group of authors summarized current advances, challenges, and future directions in human systems immunology using multi-omics ...
A consistent biological barrier that stops the immune system from making the antibodies most needed to protect the nose and ...
At WIRED Health, immunologist Daniel Davis detailed the ways in which new technologies are enabling a better understanding of ...
When thinking of the immune system, most people imagine white blood cells putting up a fight against invading germs in the ...
A Cambridge-led team has developed an early-stage vaccine platform that uses computational design to ...
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Trillions of microorganisms live in the human gut, collectively forming the gut microbiome. They support important bodily ...
Artificial intelligence has been used to develop a next-generation vaccine that could protect against mutating viruses and ...
Human peadiatric thymus image from the IBEX protein multiplex (44 proteins on the same image) platform. Thymic epithelial cells are labeled with DEC205 (cyan), pan-cytokeratin (purple), keratin 5 (red ...