Why killer T cells lose energy inside of solid tumors
Study sheds light on why killer T cells in the tumor microenvironment lose their ability to maintain effective energy synthesis for antitumor function and survival. …
Study sheds light on why killer T cells in the tumor microenvironment lose their ability to maintain effective energy synthesis for antitumor function and survival. …
Infants with abnormally enlarged brain perivascular spaces have a 2.2 times greater chance of developing autism compared to infants with the same genetic risk. …
An international research team found that SARS-CoV-2 infection alters mitochondria on a genetic level, leading to widespread “energy outages” throughout the body and its major organs. …
An international study has revealed strong associations between oral health and survival among people diagnosed with head and neck cancer. …
New research links adenovirus infection to rare blood clotting disorder. …
Preclinical study finds the combination of the Moderna mRNA vaccine and a protein-based vaccine candidate containing an adjuvant elicits durable neutralizing antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in infant rhesus macaques. …
Researchers shed light on COVID-19 disease progression and why allergic asthma patients are less susceptible to severe disease. …
Scientists demonstrate overgrowth of the amygdala in the first year of life before babies show most of the behavioral symptoms associated with autism. …
Scientists report a promising gene therapy for Angelman syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder that features poor muscle control and balance, hard-to-treat epilepsy, and intellectual disabilities. …
A newly developed dual-targeted immunotherapy was highly effective in mice implanted with human neuroblastoma tissue. …
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