A group of researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has recently developed a new stem cell therapy with ...
T, has transformed treatment for blood cancers. The immunotherapy involves reprogramming a patient's own immune cells to ...
Plans to seek FDA submission and approval for first-in-human trials in type 1 diabetes and stiff person syndrome targeted for early 2026 MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aditxt, Inc. (NASDAQ: ...
In order to reprogram readily available cells into specific immune cells that fight various diseases, one must know the "recipe" for the transformation. Researchers at Lund University have now created ...
In order to reprogram readily available cells into specific immune cells that fight various diseases, one must know the “recipe” for the transformation. Researchers at Lund University have now created ...
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Novel concept, 'immune dimming,' explored in rheumatoid arthritis
Pilot study finds partial B-cell depletion restores DMARD responsiveness ...
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The Promise and Perils of Reprogramming Immunity
Scientists are reprogramming the immune system through cutting-edge approaches like CAR-T cells, engineered dendritic vaccines, AI-driven antibody design, and senolytic therapies, highlighting both ...
A new study developed a mineralized DNA hydrogel that combines immune regulation with sustained bone regeneration. Using ...
Fighting Cancer From Within: GUMC Spotlights Efforts to Reprogram Immune System to Slow Tumor Growth
A Sept. 17 Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) seminar highlighted research on a revolutionary approach to cancer treatment: utilizing the body’s natural immune system to combat tumor growth ...
A newly published review article highlights the critical role of fatty acid metabolism in shaping the tumor microenvironment and influencing cancer progression, offering fresh perspectives for the ...
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown mechanism for how aggressive brain cancers reprogram immune system cells from fighting cancer to enabling further tumor growth. The lab of Filippo ...
Gram-stained section of a macrophage with ingested S epidermidis bacteria, seen as purple granules within its cytoplasm. In this stain, the nucleus appears pale, with a reddish nucleolus. It is ...
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