Pathogen-fighting immune cells called tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (TRM cells) go through a surprising transformation—and relocation—as they fight infections in the small intestine.
A collaboration between the Ragon Institute and the Jameel Clinic at MIT has achieved a significant milestone in leveraging ...
A collaboration between the Ragon Institute and MIT’s Jameel Clinic has led to the development of MUNIS, a deep learning tool that significantly enhances T cell epitope prediction, accelerating ...
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T Cells Mobilize Against Gut Infections
Your gut is a battleground. The cells that line your small intestine have to balance two seemingly contradictory jobs: absorbing ...
Researchers have discovered that some CAR-T cells engineered to fight cancer and other conditions carry the memory of past encounters with bacteria, viruses and other antigens within them ...
The human immune system has evolved throughout history to effectively recognize and adapt to invading pathogens. To combat disease, the human body employs | Immunology ...
The human immune system is like an army of specialized soldiers (immune cells) each with a unique role to play in fighting ...