An evolutionary perspective on immune priming across plants and invertebrates highlights the roles of microbiomes and epigenetic regulation in shaping innate immune memory with promising applications ...
A new review by Dr. Ruyuan Wang and an international team of researchers explores the complex interactions between the innate and adaptive immune systems, shedding light on regulatory mechanisms in ...
The immune-boosting power of a fever is surprisingly ancient. Cold-blooded creatures like fish typically move to warmer environments to help fight infections. In one fish species, Nile tilapia, that ...
Scientists generally agree that eukaryotes, the domain of life whose cells contain nuclei and that includes almost all multicellular organisms, originated from a process involving the symbiotic union ...
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What if Our Mucous Membranes Held a Key to Slowing HIV?
In an article published in Mucosal Immunology, scientists show that IgA antibodies present in mucous membranes play a key ...
A study conducted in mice by researchers in the lab of Irvine Weissman, MD, at Stanford University School of Medicine, and at the National Institutes of Health’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories, has ...
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