Tonsils, lymph nodes, and the spleen all contain spherical collections of cells called germinal centers (GCs), which control the interactions between T follicular helper (Tfh)…
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At the center of the mammalian brain, the thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus are known to be crucial for a variety of processes, including the…
According to research that was just published online in the open access journal BMJ Open, young children with common ENT disorders may be at increased…
It was administered online and by phone in January to more than 2,500 adults aged 50 to 80, then weighted to reflect the U.S. population.…
A recent study found that some stem cells lose their capacity to mature and maintain hair color as people age because they become caught in…
Tight cell-to-cell contact during viral transmission reduces the potency of antiviral medications and aids viruses in evading neutralizing antibodies (nAbs). Numerous human viruses, including SARS-CoV-2,…
In a recent study that was published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers estimated the absolute and proportional burdens of new cases of type 2…
In terms of cell kinds, stem cells truly have limitless potential. These self-renewing cells, which may develop into any form of cell in the body,…
With their “Nanobuddy” project, students from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands won the gold prize in the 2017 International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM)…
Two techniques that are frequently utilized to examine how cannabis affects brain structure and function are network analysis and morphometry. Understanding changes in the thickness…
When people get older or have advanced cancer, skeletal muscular atrophy or wasting is a terrible and frequently irreversible syndrome. As proteins break down more…
Researchers used the murine hepatitis virus (MHV)-A59 model, a prototypical CoV in a naturally occurring host, to examine the relationship between viral organotropism and clinical…