Losing your sense of smell might signal Alzheimer’s far earlier than expected. Scientists found that immune cells in the brain actively destroy smell-related nerve fibers after detecting abnormal ...
A review highlighted the potential of CAR therapies to treat neurodegenerative disorders. Key challenges include targeting ...
A UAB research team defines the criteria that CAR immunotherapies for neurodegenerative diseases must meet to advance both ...
A UAB research team defines the criteria these immunotherapies must meet to advance both conceptually and in trials, which ...
What is the TREM-1 receptor? A new review explores TREM-1's role in sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis, and neuroinflammation.
Once viewed only as power generators, mitochondria are now understood to play a role in mental illness. Their ability to ...
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This body part is eating itself and you never knew it
The human body is constantly recycling and regenerating itself, sometimes that means it has to eat itself, even this organ you might not expect.
Brain immune cells may be responsible for the formation of Alzheimer's plaques, revealing a key turning point in this neurological disease.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that specialized immune cells within the glioblastoma tumor metabolize fructose to suppress immune responses and promote tumor growth, reports a study ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that specialized immune cells within the glioblastoma tumor metabolize fructose to suppress immune responses and promote tumor growth, reports a study ...
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