Why does the COVID-19 virus make some people sicker than others? For years, scientists have looked to a critical piece of ...
Researchers have discovered a protein variant that serves as a knob for regulating the body's innate immune response. The findings could lead to new therapies for Long COVID, autoimmune disorders, and ...
Sage, a leading independent academic publisher, has acquired Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., a renowned global media company publishing more than 100 peer-reviewed journals in biotechnology and the life ...
Their findings enhance our understanding ... Single Mutation in H5N1 Influenza Surface Protein Could Enable Easier Human Infection Dec. 6, 2024 — A single modification in the protein found on ...
Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, Whereas ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have designed the NanoGripper, a structure inspired by the human hand and bird ...
For years, scientists have looked to a critical piece of immune system machinery - known as the interferon pathway - for answers. There, when our cells sense an infection, they release a protein known ...
The next year brought the breakthrough that still defines HIV treatment today: highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). HAART uses three or more drugs that work in at least two different ways.
On the battleground of the human body, microbes use every skill to mask, infiltrate, manipulate, and evade the immune radar.
Chuong studies transposons, bits of DNA that infiltrated primate cells as many as 70 million years ago and now make up more ...
India has successfully conducted its first in-human gene therapy for hemophilia A, with patients experiencing no bleeding ...