Scientists have discovered that T cell receptors activate through a hidden spring-like motion that had never been seen before ...
A large, multi-institution study led by a Brown University physician-scientist could have important implications for the development of new classes of cancer therapeutics.
A hidden “jack-in-the-box” mechanism inside T cells may hold the key to unlocking more powerful cancer immunotherapies.
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a new type of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell that elicits a more controlled immune response to cancer in mice—effectively ...
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Goodbye to age-related immune decline: researchers identify a key to restoring the bodys defenses
Taken together, these advances suggest that part of age-related immune decline is driven by specific, potentially reversible ...
T cell immunotherapies are on the cutting-edge of cancer treatments, but a full understanding of how they work has been ...
We owe a lot to tissue resident memory T cells (T RM). These specialized immune cells are among the body's first responders to disease. Rather than coursing through the bloodstream-as many T cells ...
From the moment an embryo starts to take shape, two-way communication is critical for making sure tissues and organs develop ...
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