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T cells

Brain T Cells Slow Alzheimer's Progression

Sep 11, 2023
Up to 5.8 million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer's disease, a neurological ailment marked by a progressive deterioration in cognitive function.

T cells in brain slow progression of Alzheimer’s disease

Sep 8, 2023
Alzheimer's disease, a neurological disorder characterised with progressive cognitive decline, including memory loss, affects up to 5.8 million

How immune cells migrate along self-generated gradients

Sep 4, 2023
The researchers shed light on the immune cells' capacity to collectively migrate through diverse environments in their work, which was published today in Science Immunology.

T-cells enter brain, induce respiratory discomfort in immunocompromised patients

Aug 31, 2023
When an immunocompromised person's system starts to heal and create more white blood cells.

Study reveals when regulatory T cells go bad

Aug 11, 2023
Thanks to a new study led by scientists at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) at Augusta University.

Research reveals why we lose fat, muscle during infection

Jul 31, 2023
Although infections can induce a number of symptoms, one common symptom is the loss of fat and muscle, a process known as wasting.

Study reveals why we lose fat, muscle during infection

Jul 25, 2023
Although infections can cause a variety of symptoms, one typical indication is the loss of fat and muscle, a process known as wasting.

Method to overcome resistance treatment in cancer

May 8, 2023
When the immune system's T cells are constantly stressed as a result of cancer or other chronic diseases

Covid-19 vaccine protects patients with blood cancer

Dec 24, 2022
People with blood cancer usually have a weak immune system, putting them at an increased risk of becoming very ill from Covid-19. Furthermore, vaccination can activate T cells, which are responsible for the long-term immune response.

How T cells differentiate between friend and foe- Research

Jul 2, 2022
During a recent study, researchers identified a new mechanism that teaches immune cells-in-training to spare the body's own tissues




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