Our immune systems rely on iron to function, but so do invading viruses and bacteria. New research from Binghamton University ...
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With every bite of food we take, our intestinal immune system must make a big decision. Tasked with defending us from foreign pathogens, these exquisitely sensitive cells somehow distinguish ...
immune cells that recognize and invade tumours. How cancer hijacks the nervous system to grow and spread The team found that, in three people, both the tumour cells and TILs carried mitochondria ...
The human immune system is like an army of specialized soldiers (immune cells) each with a unique role to play in fighting disease. In a new study published in Nature led by scientists at the ...
Scientists have disguised tumours to ‘look’ similar to pig organs ― tricking the immune system into attacking the cancerous cells. This ruse can halt a tumour’s growth and even eliminate ...
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