HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A new study suggests memory T cells may protect some people infected with COVID-19 by remembering past human coronavirus infections. The National Institute of Allergy and ...
CENTER CITY (WPVI) -- Jefferson University Hospital's Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center will begin tests soon on a new type of COVID-19 drug. It's based on disease-fighting T-cells, drawn from healthy ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Among the mysteries surrounding novel coronavirus is its ability to turn deadly in some patients but not others. In a percentage of those fatal cases, it's the virus' effect on ...
The global scramble to develop an effective vaccine against COVID-19 gets the limelight, and understandably so. But there's also potentially game-changing coronavirus research in the cooker that doesn ...
We can use AI to classify cell types, decode their language, and understand how they interact with one another—are the cells ...
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Could COVID-19 mRNA vaccines also fight cancer?
The mass-produced COVID-19 vaccines built using the mRNA model – which were rapidly manufactured during the global pandemic – could also help the immune system recognise and attack cancer tumours, new ...
Pathogen-fighting immune cells called tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (TRM cells) go through a surprising transformation -- and relocation -- as they fight infections in the small intestine. Your ...
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines may enhance the effects of immunotherapy drugs in cancer patients, potentially improving survival rates.
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