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Can Allergies Cause a Fever? An Immunology Expert Responds
Wondering if allergies can cause a fever? When the symptoms of allergies seem so similar to an infection, like COVID or a ...
The study, published in The EMBO Journal, provides a multi-use biomedical tool to visualize the innate immune response to aberrant ... neighboring immune cells by secondary messengers, including ...
A conserved molecular pathway controlled by the proteins cGAS, STING and IRF3 can detect DNA outside of these compartments, and report it to the neighbouring and immune cells by secondary ...
Adjuvants may be added to a vaccine to boost the immune response. They help to produce more antibodies and longer-lasting immunity and, as a result, smaller amounts of antigens are needed.
A new study published in JCI Insight suggests that interleukin-7 (IL-7), a key immune-boosting cytokine, may help critically ill COVID-19 patients by reducing life-threatening secondary infections.
Recent data reveal that such systemic immune suppression and a protracted stress response are not limited ... are used in an attempt to minimize secondary damage to the spinal cord.
“Classically, what distinguishes the innate immune response from the adaptive immune response is that it doesn’t adapt ... The observation helps explain why patients with sepsis can be vulnerable to ...
Concomitantly, donor DCs migrate from the graft to the recipient's secondary lymphoid organs where they can present donor antigens, thereby eliciting an adaptive immune response. This response is ...
Secondary sclerosing cholangitis (SSC) is a chronic cholestatic biliary disease, characterized by inflammation, obliterative fibrosis of the bile ducts, stricture formation and progressive ...
Share on Pinterest Research in mice shows how aspirin may boost the immune response against cancer, keeping secondary tumors at bay. Image credit: AsiaVision/Getty Images. Around half of all ...
Secondary endpoints included anti-CHIKV neutralizing ... “The findings suggest an enhanced anti-CHIKV immune response in previous alphavirus vaccine recipients, given the more rapid development ...