A new study led by Pierre Close's team (GIGA, Laboratory of Cancer Signaling, and WELRI Investigator) reveals how subtly disrupting the way tumors produce their proteins can trigger a potent antitumor ...
A new scientific review highlights how disruptions in the timing and behaviour of immune cells may hold the key to understanding ...
New UAB research uncovers how NFAT helps uterine NK cells support early placenta development, shedding light on pregnancy health and the roots of complications like preeclampsia.
A new study led by Pierre Close's team (GIGA, Laboratory of Cancer Signaling, and WELRI Investigator) reveals how subtly ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. -- Dr. Thomas L. F. Montgomery Andresen joins from T-Cypher Bio -- Follows breakthrough non-human primate data ...
Vaccines play an increasingly vital role in protecting our health. They directly protect us against a growing number of diseases, but there is more: Evidence is accumulating that they also help keep ...
Selected as a C-Further program with up to $1.1 million in non-dilutive, aggregate payments to advance IND-enabling development, with potential for meaningful double-digit downstream commercial ...
AZoLifeSciences on MSN
ANKIB1 identified as the essential master switch for innate immunity
Innate immune sensors – known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) – detect specific molecular components of bacterial or viral intruders.
Cue Biopharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: CUE), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a novel class of therapeutic biologics to selectively engage and modulate disease-specific T cells for the ...
“Imagine getting a nasal spray in the fall months that protects you from all respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, and the common cold, as well as bacterial ...
Innate immune sensors – known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) – detect specific molecular components of bacterial or ...
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Scientists find 'molecular switch' that supercharges natural immunity
A team led by researchers at the University of Cologne has identified a protein called ANKIB1 that acts as a volume dial for the body’s frontline immune defenses, controlling how strongly cells ...
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