Many heritable immune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and blood-cell related traits derive from critical proteins not being made or
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Long-acting injectable form of HIV prevention outperforms daily pill in NIH study
A pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) regimen containing an investigational long-acting form of the HIV drug cabotegravir injected once every 8 weeks
Doctors say experimental treatment may have rid man of HIV
A Brazilian man infected with the AIDS virus has shown no sign of it for more than a year since
A key gene modifies regulatory T cells to fine-tune the immune response
The human immune system is a finely-tuned machine, balancing when to release a cellular army to deal with pathogens, with
Fighting E. coli with E. coli
According to findings published this week in mBio, Nissle, a strain of Escherichia coli, is harmless to intestinal tissue and may
Repurposing public health systems to decode COVID-19
Repurposing public health systems to decode COVID-19 Existing public health monitoring systems in the UK, could improve understanding of the
Compounds halt SARS-CoV-2 replication by targeting key viral enzyme
As the death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic mounts, scientists worldwide continue their push to develop effective treatments and