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Helper T Cells, Not Killer T Cells, Might Be Responsible for Clearing Hepatitis A Infection
July 16, 2012 Helper cells traditionally thought to only assist killer white blood cells may be the frontline warriors when battling hepatitis A ... > full story -
Elegant Delivery: Sophisticated Technique for Delivering Multiple Cancer Treatments May Solve Frustrating Hurdle for Combinatorial Drug Therapies
July 15, 2012 Researchers have developed a novel system to simultaneously deliver a sustained dose of both an immune-system booster and a chemical to counter cancer's defensive secretions, resulting in a powerful ... > full story -
Critical Cell in Fighting E. Coli Infection Identified
July 15, 2012 Despite ongoing public health efforts, E. coli outbreaks continue to infiltrate the food supply, annually causing significant sickness and death throughout the world. But the research community is ... > full story -
Controlling Inflammatory and Immune Responses
July 12, 2012 Researchers recently defined the interaction between two essential proteins that control ... > full story -
Why the Human Body Cannot Fight HIV Infection
July 12, 2012 Researchers have made a discovery that sheds light on why the human body is unable to adequately fight off HIV infection. The researchers discovered that the viral protein vpu, which is created by ... > full story -
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Multiple Sclerosis: New Marker Could Improve Diagnosis
July 12, 2012 Diagnosing multiple sclerosis is a challenge even for experienced neurologists. This autoimmune disease has many symptoms and rarely presents a uniform clinical picture. New findings on the immune ... > full story -
Tobacco Protein Enhances Crop Immune Systems
July 11, 2012 A component in tobacco that makes crop immune systems more resistant to viral ... > full story -
Scientists See Trafficking of Immune Cells in Beating Heart
July 11, 2012 Working in mice, surgeons and scientists have captured the first images of a beating heart at a resolution so detailed they can track individual immune cells swarming into the heart muscle, causing ... > full story -
Decline of Immune System With Aging May Have a Genetic Cause
July 11, 2012 By examining fruit flies at two different stages of their lives – youth and middle age -- scientists have discovered important insights that explain why our ability to ward off infection ... > full story -
Moderate Drinking May Reduce Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis
July 10, 2012 Moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with a reduced risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, suggests a new ... > full story
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