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Scientists image the immune system’s earliest response inside cells
Macrophages, the immune system’s front-line scavenger cells, do more than simply digest dead cells. A new study published in ...
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Your immune system is doing a lot more than fighting off colds
Everyone knows that the immune system is responsible for fighting off illnesses, but you might not know that it's doing a lot ...
Our immune system protects the body from infections and harmful changes throughout our lives. However, it loses its ...
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 ...
Getting a flu shot, washing your hands frequently, and keeping distance between you and those who are sick can help you stay healthier this winter. But there’s another way to bolster your immune ...
A person’s menstrual cycle may affect their immune system’s response, causing fluctuations throughout the month. The menstrual cycle involves a series of changes in hormone levels and structures ...
The field of cancer immunology has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, reshaping our understanding of tumor–immune system ...
Gut bacteria aren’t just passive passengers—they can actively send proteins straight into our cells. Using microscopic injection systems, even harmless microbes can influence immune responses and ...
Aging causes the immune system to become less effective, increasing susceptibility to infections and age-related diseases. Researchers at the Leibniz ...
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