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Systems Immunology

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04.11.2024

A newly developed antibody-based treatment for the most aggressive type of breast cancer might also be used to treat many other cancers

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31.07.2024

Antibody-producing cells discovered inside the nasal conchae may help develop new nasal vaccinations and treatments for allergies and...

Combat team: A dendritic cell (right) and a T cell, both from a mouse with skin cancer, combined using the BiCE antibody (yellow)
18.01.2024

A new kind of immunotherapy, based on crosstalk between different immune cells, could pave the way for innovative treatments of cancer and...

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14.12.2023

New study reveals how high blood sugar makes lung infections worse; the findings may lead to a strategy for reversing this susceptibility...

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20.09.2023

Cancer alters cellular waste-processing machinery, helping it avoid detection by the immune system

Cell feast streamed live: TBMs (green) swallow dying B cells (red) inside the lymph node “training camps”
11.06.2023

Mysterious macrophages, found to rapidly digest dying B cells, may hold clues to future treatments of autoimmune disorders

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21.05.2023

Discovering a new kind of sensing complex could help develop treatments for inflammatory diseases

Decades-Old Mystery of Red Blood Cell Production Finally Solved
27.04.2023

Identifying the cells producing the hormone EPO may lead to the development of new therapies for treating anemia resulting from kidney disease and...

Tissue sample of a particularly aggressive skin cancer reveals immune cells (yellow) that express on their surfaces a “brake pedal” receptor called FcgIIb (purple); cell nuclei are in blue
05.03.2023

Sometimes anticancer antibodies press on the gas and the brakes at the same time. New research might help them accelerate better

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26.01.2023

A new computational method that tracks multiple protein modifications promises to shed new light on unsolved biomedical problems

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