In this interview, News Medical speaks with Olivier Negre, Chief Scientific Officer at Smart Immune, about how immunotherapy ...
Did you know there's a small gland in your chest, often called the "thymus" or the "happiness gland," that plays a crucial ...
Author for correspondence Tel.: +44 191 222 5462 steven.o'[email protected] T cells develop in the thymus, where they undergo positive and negative selection to produce a nonself-binding T ...
The team’s study results, published today in the journal Immunity, outline their discovery of a specific type of regulatory T cell that can home back into the thymus and repair the organ when it's ...
Our immune systems develop to recognize what is foreign within our bodies. As immune cells are generated in the bone marrow ...
small DNA snippets in thymocytes—nascent T cells undergoing differentiation in the thymus—are randomly scrambled and reassembled, yielding more than 10 10 distinct variations. This random ...
Researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology recently used the Expanse supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer ...
Progenitors of intraepithelial T cells (IELps) migrate from the thymus to the intestines after birth where they can develop into unconventional intraepithelial lymphocytes. Here Ocon et al.
New research shows how a specially trained population of immune cells keeps the peace by preventing other immune cells from attacking their own. The study provides a better understanding of immune ...
It develops from the abnormal multiplication of T cells, or T-lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell essential for immune system function. The specific treatment course and prognosis for T-cell ...