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Antibodies' decoy tactics for outmaneuvering pathogens could inspire next-generation treatments
Pathogens can create sticky situations. When microbes invade the body to cause an infection, often one of their first lines ...
Higher levels of antimitochondrial antibodies in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are tied to a higher risk for ...
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Will Progress on Protecting Young Kids From RSV Be Reversed?
In 2023, the FDA and CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted in favor of recommending the monoclonal ...
One day, probably in the next year or two, a company will claim it has put the first artificial-intelligence-designed ...
Northwestern scientists said they found pancreatic cancer cells play a trick on a person's immune system by wearing a sugar cloak to disguise themselves as a healthy cell.
The company’s first-in-class and potential best-in-class therapeutics promise to be both effective and organ-protective and ...
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Antibody injections could replace slow IV drips in treating many diseases, MIT scientists find
Many patients endure hours-long infusions because antibody doses can exceed 100 milliliters, far beyond subcutaneous limits ...
A new study explains how pancreatic tumors use a sugar coating to hide from the immune system and shows that a newly ...
Researchers at the University of Southampton have developed a promising new way to bolster the body's immune system response to cancer.
Experts discuss the critical challenges in accessing innovative treatments for relapsed refractory multiple myeloma, ...
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UT researchers develop antibody modification technique that could change how viruses are treated
Researchers at Texas Biologics at The University of Texas at Austin recently made a discovery that they believe could “represent a paradigm shift” in virus treatment, according to the ...
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