Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive spinal disease characterized by ectopic bone formation in the spine, leading to severe neurological symptoms due to spinal ...
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive spinal disease characterized by ectopic bone formation in the spine, leading to severe neurological symptoms due to spinal ...
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive spinal disease characterized by ectopic bone formation in the spine, leading to severe neurological symptoms due to spinal ...
A new clinical trial led by QIMR Berghofer, in collaboration with University of Sunshine Coast Clinical Trials Network has found a medication currently used for some blood disorders could help the ...
Why does the COVID-19 virus make some people sicker than others? For years, scientists have looked to a critical piece of immune system machinery - known as the interferon pathway - for answers. There ...
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Immune cells ripping DNA from dying nuclei in wild nucleocytosis process
Researchers in Japan have identified a striking new way immune cells strip DNA out of dying neighbors, a process they call ...
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It’s not just DNA: scientists uncover the real reason some people get much sicker
A growing body of research has identified a hidden immune defect, not written in DNA, that helps explain why certain people ...
Shi’s study, "Selective suppression of melanoma lacking IFN-γ pathway by JAK inhibition depends on T cells and host TNF signaling," was recently published in Nature Communications. “Concerted efforts ...
In summary, macrophages secrete IFN-β, activating the IFN-β-IFNAR-p-STAT1 axis in MICFs, leading to increased secretion of CCL2/7/12 chemokines and subsequent recruitment of more IFN-β-secreting ...
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