Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have discovered some new and surprising ways that viral RNA and influenza virus are detected
Tag: Immune response
New treatment for tuberculosis
Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed non-antibiotic drug to treat tuberculosis in animals, the drug targets Mycobacterium tuberculosis’
Producing HIV vaccine from special antibodies
Around one percent of people infected with HIV produce antibodies that block most strains of the virus, the antibodies provide
How immune system detects broken DNA
Human immune system is working every day to prevents bacteria, viruses, and parasites, attacks. It can also detects cells damage.
Autoimmune response drives vision loss in glaucoma
A research team from Massachusetts Eye and Ear and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has shown that immune cells in
Fasting may improve multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord. In MS, the immune system attacks
Natural lipids serves as potent anti-inflammatory
National Institutes of Health researchers have identified a naturally occurring lipid-a waxy, fatty acid used by a disease-causing bacterium
Blood signature for TB diagnosis
A gene signature in the bloodstream could reveal the risk of active tuberculosis (TB) disease before symptoms begin. Such a
HIV vaccine triggers antibodies in animals that neutralize HIV strains
An experimental vaccine regimen based on the structure of a vulnerable site on HIV triggered antibodies in mice, guinea pigs
Gene editing for blood transfusion compatibility
The provision of blood for patients who require repeated blood transfusions, as well as for individuals with rare blood types,