A combination blood stem cell and pancreatic islet cell transplant from an immunologically mismatched donor completely ...
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Cells long thought to play a secondary role in brain function build their own far-reaching connections, a new study in mice showed. These pathways appear to connect distant regions in ways that have ...
Tularemia is a rare but highly infectious disease caused by Francisella tularensis, a bacterium that can evade immune ...
The identification of a receptor that is recognized by a subset of alphacoronaviruses provides insights into ‘spillover’ risk ...
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After a decade-long quest to fill a major gap in basic biology, UChicago scientists have built a complete map of how cells ...
A research team led by scientists from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil, has made significant progress in understanding the relationship between gut microbiota and ...
In a new study published in Science titled, “Mitochondrial metabolism and signaling direct dendritic cell function in antitumor immunity,” researchers from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have ...