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A Gut Feeling About Parkinson’s Disease
CD4 T cells mediate gut symptoms that indicate early Parkinson’s disease.
A Gut Feeling About Parkinson’s Disease
A Gut Feeling About Parkinson’s Disease

CD4 T cells mediate gut symptoms that indicate early Parkinson’s disease.

CD4 T cells mediate gut symptoms that indicate early Parkinson’s disease.

CD4+ T cells

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Study Links Stress to a Faster-Aging Immune System
Margaret Osborne | Jun 21, 2022 | 4 min read
Health data from 5,744 adults over the age of 50 reveals an association between stressors such as discrimination and a relatively small proportion of younger infection-fighting immune cells.
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Delayed T cell Response Allows Tuberculosis to Gain Foothold in Monkeys
Anna Napolitano, PhD | Jun 1, 2022 | 5 min read
The results could help guide the design of new vaccines for the disease.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Combos Aim to Boost Immunity
Asher Jones | Mar 9, 2021 | 6 min read
Mix-and-match shots could simplify vaccine rollout and stimulate more-robust immune responses. Ongoing clinical trials will soon give answers.
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COVID-19 More Deadly with Blood than Solid Cancer: Study
Marcus A. Banks | Feb 16, 2021 | 4 min read
Death rates among blood cancer patients who contract COVID-19 are higher than for those with other cancers, pointing to impaired immunity that makes it hard to overcome the virus.
SARS-CoV-2-Reactive T Cells Found in Patients with Severe COVID-19
Abby Olena, PhD | Jul 3, 2020 | 3 min read
A small subset of uninfected people also had SARS-CoV-2-fighting T cells, a finding that scientists are still trying to figure out.
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SARS-CoV-2–Fighting T Cells Found in Recovered Patients
Shawna Williams | May 15, 2020 | 2 min read
While the finding doesn’t prove people become immune to the virus after infection, it is good news for vaccine development.
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Tuberculosis Can Emerge After Cancer Immunotherapy
Ashley Yeager | Apr 1, 2019 | 4 min read
At least a handful of patients have developed active TB after receiving cancer treatment designed to boost the immune system’s antitumor response.
Salt Could Play a Role in Allergies
Abby Olena, PhD | Feb 20, 2019 | 3 min read
High salt concentrations are present in the affected skin of people with atopic dermatitis and promote the differentiation of the T helper cells involved in the development of allergic diseases.
“Public” T-Cell Receptors From Resistant People Fend Off HIV
Shawna Williams | Jun 8, 2018 | 4 min read
The receptors, found in so-called elite controllers who don’t need medications to keep the virus in check, suggest a new path toward immunotherapy.
Study: New Test Can Unearth Elusive HIV
Aggie Mika | May 29, 2017 | 2 min read
The assay screens for latent virus that has the capacity to activate if antiretroviral therapy stops.
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