Immunology News and Research

Latest Immunology News and Research

Current vaccines prompt the body to make effective, long-lasting T cells against SARS-CoV-2 variants

Current vaccines prompt the body to make effective, long-lasting T cells against SARS-CoV-2 variants

Researchers develop a computational approach to identify genomic safe harbors for therapeutic genes

Researchers develop a computational approach to identify genomic safe harbors for therapeutic genes

Study sheds light on how melanoma primes nearby lymph nodes for tumor metastases

Study sheds light on how melanoma primes nearby lymph nodes for tumor metastases

Mice study identifies ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons that control locomotion

Mice study identifies ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons that control locomotion

New cryo-EM method may be able to shortcut a big step in modern vaccine development

New cryo-EM method may be able to shortcut a big step in modern vaccine development

New findings could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration

New findings could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration

Study identifies a new potential pathway for developing therapeutics against Epstein-Barr virus

Study identifies a new potential pathway for developing therapeutics against Epstein-Barr virus

Schoolchildren in Hong Kong surveyed on the prevalence and impact of allergic diseases

Schoolchildren in Hong Kong surveyed on the prevalence and impact of allergic diseases

Partial bone marrow transplant can dramatically improve survival of mice with cystic fibrosis

Partial bone marrow transplant can dramatically improve survival of mice with cystic fibrosis

Subcutaneous nanotherapy can make immunomodulation more effective in people with type 1 diabetes

Subcutaneous nanotherapy can make immunomodulation more effective in people with type 1 diabetes

New method may help make immunomodulation more effective in individuals with Type 1 diabetes

New method may help make immunomodulation more effective in individuals with Type 1 diabetes

Study shows that key parts of human immunity are shared in bacteria

Study shows that key parts of human immunity are shared in bacteria

Macrophages in the arteries can "sniff" out their surroundings and cause inflammation

Macrophages in the arteries can "sniff" out their surroundings and cause inflammation

'Forgetting' may represent a form of learning, scientists say

'Forgetting' may represent a form of learning, scientists say

Analyzing milk produced after maternal COVID-19 diagnosis for the presence of SARS-CoV-2

Analyzing milk produced after maternal COVID-19 diagnosis for the presence of SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2-specific immune responses elicited by inactivated COVID-19 vaccines

SARS-CoV-2-specific immune responses elicited by inactivated COVID-19 vaccines

Moffitt experts provide insight on the role of B cell immunity in endometrial cancer

Moffitt experts provide insight on the role of B cell immunity in endometrial cancer

Novel mechanisms controlling tertiary lymphoid structure formation in tumors revealed

Novel mechanisms controlling tertiary lymphoid structure formation in tumors revealed

Providing recombinant antibody services and more within Europe

Providing recombinant antibody services and more within Europe

Unrelated vaccines could also help reduce the burden of COVID-19 pandemic, study shows

Unrelated vaccines could also help reduce the burden of COVID-19 pandemic, study shows

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