Immune Attack Articles & Analysis
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Tissue cross-reactivity studies play an essential role in the understanding of immune responses, particularly in the context of autoimmunity, transplant rejection, and vaccine development. These studies aim to identify whether antibodies or T cells generated against a particular antigen react with similar proteins found in different tissues, which can lead to unintended effects and complications. ...
In recent years, the field of antibody drug design has become increasingly significant in the realm of therapeutic development, driven by the need for more effective and targeted treatments for various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. Antibodies, which are proteins produced by the immune system, have the ability to specifically recognize and bind to ...
Gene editing has emerged as a transformative tool in the field of biomedical science, with significant implications for the treatment of various diseases. The primary focus is on harnessing this technology for modifying primary T cells, a type of white blood cell crucial for the immune response. This approach has opened new avenues for immunotherapy, providing hope for treating conditions like ...
Do you sneeze, cough, and have itchy eyes after cleaning your house or coming into contact with dust? Then, You could have a dust allergy, a common illness. When you think about allergies, you might think of pollen or pet dander. However, another prevalent cause that often goes undiscovered is dust allergies. Dust allergies are among the most pervasive indoor allergens today. While not ...
What is CD19 Understanding CD19: Definition and Role in the Immune System CD19, also known as Cluster of Differentiation 19, is a cell surface protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. It serves as a crucial marker for B cells, playing a pivotal role in the human immune system. While predominantly found on the surface of B cells, CD19 is rarely expressed on other immune cells. Its ...
The Use of Bioreactors In The Pharmaceutical IndustryThe pharmaceutical industry relies heavily on bioreactors to support a wide range of biological research applications, from cell therapy to vaccine development.1 These bioreactors provide a controlled environment for the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, cells, and algae, in order to produce biomolecules or biomaterials used in ...
At Tubus Technology we believe that all people should have the same opportunities. That includes opportunities online in an ever-evolving digital world. If you’re suffering from physical limitations in your upper limps you know that is difficult. In this article we review some of the different diagnoses that cause paralyzation in arms and hands. Then we assess some of the assistive ...
Two groups of experiments were conducted at the Michael Rees Hospital in Chicago. The experimental group is 21 to 31 years old, and the control group is 69 to 100 years old. Researchers found that the salivary amylase of young people is more than 30 times that of older people. This is why young people can easily digest sugar, bread, noodles, pastries, and cooked food. But these foods accelerate ...
The conversation around diabetes reversal has increased, and when researching diabetes there are numerous states to this claim, but how realistic is it? Sadly, diabetes affects a huge number of people worldwide and is responsible for blindness, kidney disease, limb amputation and death. WHO estimates that diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in 2016[1] and 422 million adults currently ...
Many of the heparin dependent antibodies, including those with the IgG isotype, are asymptomatic, and only a subgroup of antibodies is positive in platelet activation assays. What differentiates pathogenic from asymptomatic antibodies is not fully understood, with the exception that there is some relationship between antibody concentration and occurrence of HIT, and that antibodies with the ...
