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BiologyDiseaseGeneticsImmunologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Basel
Shedding New Light on the Commonality of “Rare” Diseases
Researchers challenge the assumption that carriers of single-allele genetic defects are asymptomatic, indicating rare diseases may be common.
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Dendritic CellImmunologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Würzburg
Dendritic Cells: Building 3D Networks Using Blood Vessels as Roadmaps
Scientists uncover how dendritic cells in the immune system form 3D networks guided by blood vessels, impacting immune defense and …
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COVID-19HeartImmunologyMedicineSciTech NewsVaccinationYale University
New Insights from Yale Researchers on Myocarditis and COVID Vaccination
Title: New Insights from Yale Researchers on Myocarditis and COVID VaccinationYale researchers have uncovered new insights regarding the connection between …
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ImmunologyKarolinska InstituteMultiple SclerosisSciTech NewsVirologyVirus
Understanding the Link Between Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis
New study reveals how the common Epstein-Barr Virus can mistakenly target the brain, potentially causing damage and contributing to multiple …
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AgingGerontologyImmunologyRIKENSciTech News
Unveiling the Role of RIPK1 Deficiency in Aging-Related Inflammation
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRIKEN scientists reveal how a deficiency of RIPK1 in T cells triggers premature aging and chronic inflammation, offering insights into …
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Alzheimer'sBrainGladstone InstitutesImmune CellsImmunologyMedicineMultiple SclerosisSciTech NewsUCSF
Blood Protein Fibrin Unveiled as Catalyst for Brain Disease
Blood protein fibrin identified as catalyst for brain diseases, transforming beneficial immune cells into harmful ones. Potential for new therapies.
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CancerCOVID-19ImmunologyInfluenzaLongevityMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Texas At San AntonioVirology
Unleashing the Power of Immune Resilience: The Key to Defying Disease and Extending Lifespan
Groundbreaking study unveils ‘immune resilience’ as key to resisting diseases and living longer, impacting lifespan and health outcomes.
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ImmunologyMedicineMount Sinai Health SystemMount Sinai HospitalMount Sinai School Of MedicineNutritionSciTech News
Mount Sinai Research Finds Skipping Breakfast May Compromise the Immune System
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinSkipping breakfast compromises immune system, increases heart disease risk – Mount Sinai study finds. Fasting negatively impacts immune cells, reducing …
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Developmental BiologyImmunologyMedicineMicrogliaNeurosciencePLOSSciTech NewsZebrafish
Microorganisms in Gut Are Essential for Development of Social Behavior in Fish
The study explores the key role of gut microbiota in the social behavior development and neural pruning of zebrafish larvae.