While many people are growing deeply concerned about the negative impact artificial intelligence might have on our fragile ...
Using single-cell epigenomic profiling of immune cells from 110 individuals, researchers show that genetic variation and ...
Bacteria in the human gut can directly deliver proteins into human cells, actively shaping immune responses. A consortium led ...
A Dartmouth study published in Nature Communications reveals that immune cells in the brain use a surprising two-step process ...
The COVID-19 pandemic gave us tremendous perspective on how wildly symptoms and outcomes can vary between patients ...
Researchers are edging closer to a universal antiviral drug, a single medicine that could treat every virus known to man.
An initiative partly funded by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the UK has moved further towards its goal of producing a 'human cell atlas' (HCA) to map every cell type in the human body.
How does the same infection, say the flu or a cold, give some people mild symptoms and leave others suffering? Why do people develop autoimmune diseases? And will we ever be able to predict when—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 ...
A newly identified metabolite in human feces improves immunotherapy and could radically change the treatment of lung cancer.
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