Our immune system is divided into two main branches: innate and adaptive. Innate immune cells act as a first line of defense, quickly responding to invaders, while adaptive immune cells take a longer ...
A new review by Dr. Ruyuan Wang and an international team of researchers explores the complex interactions between the innate and adaptive immune systems, shedding light on regulatory mechanisms in ...
Immunity is orchestrated by two responses referred to as the innate and adaptive immune systems. Each system works to ...
The field of cancer immunology has seen significant advancements in recent years, particularly with the emergence of immunotherapy as a key pillar in the ...
Innate lymphoid cells, which curiously behave like T cells even though they don’t recognize specific antigens, show promise as a potential cancer therapeutic. In the years that followed, other groups ...
When a transplanted organ arrives, it’s like a controlled burn that risks becoming a wildfire. The body’s innate immune system senses damage signals, like heat shock proteins (HSP70), and sounds the ...
The field of cancer immunology has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, reshaping our understanding of tumor–immune system ...
University of York researchers have identified a protein called ESB2 that functions as a “molecular shredder” inside the ...
Innate memory cells normally involve epigenetic and metabolic modulation, which allow a faster or stronger response against sterile and non-sterile stimulation. However, our understanding of crosstalk ...