Immunology News and Research

Latest Immunology News and Research

Daratumumab achieves 29.2% overall response rate in heavily pre-treated patients with multiple myeloma

Daratumumab achieves 29.2% overall response rate in heavily pre-treated patients with multiple myeloma

Presence of collagen in tumor microenvironment can be either good or bad

Presence of collagen in tumor microenvironment can be either good or bad

MD Anderson Cancer Center's Jim Allison to receive Science of Oncology Award at ASCO 2015

MD Anderson Cancer Center's Jim Allison to receive Science of Oncology Award at ASCO 2015

Duke researchers reveal how bladder cells can eject UTI-causing bacteria

Duke researchers reveal how bladder cells can eject UTI-causing bacteria

Novel discovery offers new insight into why women more likely than men to develop MS

Novel discovery offers new insight into why women more likely than men to develop MS

Janssen, Bayer HealthCare initiate CALLISTO program to study rivaroxaban in patients with active cancer

Janssen, Bayer HealthCare initiate CALLISTO program to study rivaroxaban in patients with active cancer

Scientists identify molecular 'lock' that enables Ebola virus to gain entry to cells

Scientists identify molecular 'lock' that enables Ebola virus to gain entry to cells

Study: Drugs that block NPC1 protein could be used to treat Ebola virus disease

Study: Drugs that block NPC1 protein could be used to treat Ebola virus disease

Risk for obesity-associated diseases significantly higher for males than females

Risk for obesity-associated diseases significantly higher for males than females

Roche announces FDA clearance for cobas Cdiff Test to detect C. difficile in stool specimens

Roche announces FDA clearance for cobas Cdiff Test to detect C. difficile in stool specimens

Microfluidic cell-squeezing device could introduce specific antigens inside immune system's B cells

Microfluidic cell-squeezing device could introduce specific antigens inside immune system's B cells

Bacterium can use cell-content sharing to repair damaged siblings

Bacterium can use cell-content sharing to repair damaged siblings

Chemical compound shows promise in treating rheumatoid arthritis

Chemical compound shows promise in treating rheumatoid arthritis

Women more likely to be hospitalised after asthma emergency care

Women more likely to be hospitalised after asthma emergency care

Existing anti-stroke drug can be effective in treating middle-ear infections

Existing anti-stroke drug can be effective in treating middle-ear infections

Novel drug target identified for treating rheumatoid arthritis

Novel drug target identified for treating rheumatoid arthritis

Research shows how immune system controls biological clock in times of inflammation, infection

Research shows how immune system controls biological clock in times of inflammation, infection

Study shows trophon EPR effective in inactivating high-risk, cancer-causing HPV

Study shows trophon EPR effective in inactivating high-risk, cancer-causing HPV

Study shows trophon EPR effective in inactivating high-risk, cancer-causing HPV

Study shows trophon EPR effective in inactivating high-risk, cancer-causing HPV

New research points to potential therapeutic target for treating multiple sclerosis

New research points to potential therapeutic target for treating multiple sclerosis

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