Immune cells
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Preventing cell death as novel therapeutic strategy for rheumatoid arthritis
A collaborative team of scientists found how the protein A20 prevents macrophage death and protects against arthritis.
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A new study explains how Lymph node structural cells controls human immune responses
What’s new? When we study the immune system it is mainly about the immune cells specifically T and B and other white blood cells. But a new study sheds light on Fibroblastic Reticular Cells (FRCs) which are the structural cells supporting immune cells and are present in lymph nodes. A recent research from the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute demonstrated how…
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How Malarial Parasites Outrun Human Immune Cells to Cause Malaria
Malarial Parasite is able to cause malaria because it is three times faster than the immune cells which fail to capture the parasite due to their less speed as compared to the parasite. A team of researchers from the University of Heidelberg has found how malarial parasites move faster than their enemy i.e. immune cells. The focus of the study…
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