A newly revealed molecular tug-of-war may have implications for better understanding how a multitude of diseases and ...
A hidden “jack-in-the-box” mechanism inside T cells may hold the key to unlocking more powerful cancer immunotherapies.
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The High-Stakes Quest to Make Snakebites Survivable Took Leaps Forward This Year, With Promising New Avenues to Safer Antivenoms
A wave of fresh science is challenging a century-old treatment and offering hope to the people snakebites harm most—often far ...
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Scientists Engineered Cancer-Fighting Cells Inside Patients’ Bodies—and Two Early Trials Show Promise
Two recent studies show the novel therapy works in people with multiple myeloma, but researchers are trying to minimize side ...
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Researchers block virus entry by targeting key protein interaction
Washington State University researchers have found a way to modulate a common virus protein to prevent viruses from entering ...
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A multi-gene mouse model reveals new mechanisms of Hirschsprung disease
During development of the digestive system, a complex network of nerves forms around it, creating a "second brain" - the ...
Researchers at MIT and Stanford University have developed a new way to stimulate the immune system to attack tumor cells, using a strategy that could make cancer immunotherapy work for many more ...
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