Immune cells called double negative T cells are abundant in the intestine but have been poorly understood till date. In a recent study, researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo report that ...
The findings will be published today (February 11) in Science Advances.
New evidence shows that human M cells act as fully fledged antigen-presenting cells, processing and presenting gluten peptides through a dendritic cell-like pathway that may shape early coeliac ...
Low-Dose Total Skin Electron Beam Radiotherapy in Stage IB-IIB Mycosis Fungoides: Results From the Prospective S-MISR Study Eftilagimod alpha (efti), an antigen-presenting cell (APC) activator, may ...
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infected and reprogrammed autoreactive B cells in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) to become activated antigen-presenting cells. EBV-infected B cells in ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists in the laboratory of Stephen Miller, Ph.D., professor emeritus of Microbiology–Immunology, have identified the cellular and molecular mechanisms required for the ...
From cholera to norovirus, Giardia to hookworms, the gut is vulnerable to an impressive array of pathogens. To keep us alive in the face of this onslaught, the intestinal immune system must be ...
Researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo uncover the function of double negative T cells, an unconventional type of immune cells found in the intestine. These cells play an important role in ...
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