Immune System Learns to Fight Bacterial Infections Better With Age and Exposure
New research reveals how our antibody responses against harmful bacteria mature and strengthen through repeated exposure over time.
Autoimmune disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic inflammation, and immune dysregulation
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New research reveals how our antibody responses against harmful bacteria mature and strengthen through repeated exposure over time.
Massive genetic analysis of 25 populations uncovers immune system variations that could explain differences in infection susceptibility.
New research reveals metformin can silence HIV and boost immune control, offering hope for treatment-free remission.
New research reveals the genetic switches that control immune cell development, offering insights into gut health and immunity.
BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine induces special immune cells that protect against severe illness and may slow aging-related decline.
New research shows genetic variations affect antibody responses to flu vaccines, revealing why some populations may be more vulnerable.
Researchers discovered three molecular subtypes explaining why some lupus patients don't respond to standard treatments, opening doors to personalized therapy.
Targeting immune diseases before symptoms appear can delay clinical onset by over two years, offering new prevention strategies.
New research reveals how three types of helper T cells work together to trigger harmful autoimmune responses in tissues.
Two-year study shows aggressive treatment of axial spondyloarthritis reduces arterial plaque buildup by 73% when low disease activity is achieved.
Genetic variants of Epstein-Barr virus influence how well MS patients respond to interferon therapy, enabling personalized treatment.
Researchers mapped how rogue antibodies target MDA5, a critical immune protein, revealing new therapeutic targets for dermatomyositis.