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Immunology

Child with measles

Caesarean Births Linked to Reduced Measles Vaccine Effectiveness, Study Finds

Categories Health
A drawing of a microscope image showing green fluorescent NK cells clustered around red-stained virus-infected cells, with arrows indicating the NK cells producing and responding to Ccl3

Unexpected Role of Natural Killer Cells in Coordinating Antiviral Response

Categories Health
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that treating mice with an antibody that blocks the interaction between APOE proteins (white) sprinkled within Alzheimer’s disease plaques and the LILRB4 receptor on microglia cells (purple) activates them to clean up damaging plaques (blue) in the brain.

New Alzheimer’s Treatment Shows Promise by Activating Brain’s Immune Cells

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
red blood cells

Drug candidate may ‘unmask’ latent HIV-infected cells, mark them for destruction

Categories Health
An electron micrograph showing three EBV virions in red-orange.

Scientists find weak points on Epstein-Barr virus

Categories Health
Researcher in a fancy lab looking through a microscope

Priming, shaping and polishing: In search of a HIV vaccine

Categories Health, Technology
Ohio State logo

Harnessing the power of a parasite that can stop pain

Categories Technology
High-resolution illustration of cells and virus

Researchers Unveil Elusive HIV Protein Structure, Paving the Way for Targeted Treatments

Categories Health, Technology
Bacteriophage particle interacting with mammalian cells.

Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health

Categories Health
Candid albicans

Fungal infection produces changes like those seen in Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior
Angus W. Thomson, Ph.D., D.Sc., distinguished professor of immunology and surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and member of the Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute

Trial results indicate potential for organ transplantation without long-term immunosuppression

Categories Health
Dr. Amitinder Kaur, principal investigator and professor of microbiology and immunology at Tulane National Primate Research Center.

Exposure to common virus shields against birth defects and miscarriage

Categories Health
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Trivalent vaccine candidate fights measles, mumps, SARS-CoV-2

Categories Technology
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