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Tag: Science Immunology

Researchers reveal unexpected human vs. mouse distinctions in a significant cancer immunotherapy target

Researchers reveal unexpected human vs. mouse distinctions in a significant cancer immunotherapy target

Health and Mediacal
A 3D image reveals a T cell revealing the immune checkpoint receptor PD-1 (green) connecting with an antigen presenting cell revealing the ligand PD-L1 (magenta). Credit: Hui Lab, UC San Diego Given that its discovery in the 1990s, set cell death protein 1 (PD-1) has actually been considered a leading target in cancer treatments. A checkpoint receptor that frequently lives on the surface area of body immune system cells, the PD-1 particle works as a kind of "off" switch that keeps immune cells from assaulting other cells. ...
An overgrowth of afferent neuron appears to trigger sticking around signs after persistent UTIs

An overgrowth of afferent neuron appears to trigger sticking around signs after persistent UTIs

Health and Mediacal
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A difficult issue for individuals with repeating urinary system infections (UTIs) is consistent discomfort, even after prescription antibiotics have actually effectively cleared the germs. Now Duke Health scientists have actually determined the most likely cause-- an overgrowth of afferent neuron in the bladder. The finding, appearing March 1 in the journal Science Immunology, supplies a prospective brand-new method to handling signs of repeat...