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Memory isn't just in the brain: New research shows cells in other body parts can remember too
Groundbreaking research from NYU reveals non-neural human cells can remember chemical signals. This challenges the long-held ...
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Memory Isn’t Just in Your Brain—Your Kidneys and Other Cells Can Remember Too, Study Finds
For decades, we believed memory was a function exclusive to the brain. However, new research from Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin at ...
Contrary to public concerns, receiving frequent COVID-19 booster vaccinations will not weaken the immune system, providing reassurance to vulnerable groups facing new variants. Study: No evidence of ...
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Researchers uncover TRAT1's central role in T helper cell function
Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have taken a closer look at a previously largely unknown component of the ...
However, details of the intervening steps, as researchers have learned in the past 65 years, are quite complex — certain cells carry the flu antigen to the immune system, specific immune cells respond ...
Researchers have identified how to encourage tumors to build their own immune hubs—structures that look and function like lymph nodes—deep in the middle of cancer. Such immune hubs, known as tertiary ...
The increasing knowledge of barrier tissue-resident memory macrophages and trained innate immunity (TII) will help develop both nontarget-specific and target-specific TII-based vaccine strategies.
T-bet expression is required for persistence of memory B cells that have rapid differentiation potential to become antibody-producing plasma cells in response to a second infection BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – ...
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