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Tag: immune system

Research shows immune cells shape lung tissue before birth, provides new avenues for treating respiratory diseases
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Research shows immune cells shape lung tissue before birth, provides new avenues for treating respiratory diseases

Ever wonder why you sneeze at pollen or get hives from shellfish? Blame your allergy-prone immune system, a legacy from…

ME PubManu TeamApril 9, 2024
Age-Related Vulnerability to COVID-19: Unveiling Pediatric Resilience and Adult Susceptibility
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Age-Related Vulnerability to COVID-19: Unveiling Pediatric Resilience and Adult Susceptibility

The emergence of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, brought with it unprecedented challenges and uncertainties. As the world grappled with the…

ME PubManu TeamMarch 15, 2024
Unveiling the Truth: Is Alzheimer’s Truly a Brain Disease?
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Unveiling the Truth: Is Alzheimer’s Truly a Brain Disease?

Scientists are rethinking the approach to Alzheimer’s after controversies surrounding beta-amyloid. In 2022, doubts arose about a 2006 study on…

ME PubManu TeamMarch 11, 2024
Findings challenge conventional thinking by demonstrating that immune generatics, specifically HLA-II heterozygosity play a significant role in lung cancer risk, especially among smokers
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Findings challenge conventional thinking by demonstrating that immune generatics, specifically HLA-II heterozygosity play a significant role in lung cancer risk, especially among smokers

Traditionally, HLA-II genes were primarily associated with the body’s immune response to infections by presenting foreign antigens to T cells.…

ME PubManu TeamFebruary 23, 2024

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