Immune Response

An immune response is a physiological reaction which occurs within an organism in the context of inflammation for the purpose of defending against exogenous factors.

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Understanding the immune response to a persistent pathogen - EurekAlert

Understanding the immune response to a persistent pathogen

University of Tennessee microbiology lab tracks immune response - EurekAlert

Nursery of the blood: how stem cells calm the body’s immune response - EurekAlert

Nursery of the blood: How stem cells calm the body's immune response

New potential nanocarrier cancer vaccine could rescue immune response against melanoma

Illuminating the immune response to aberrant DNA - EurekAlert

Classifying childhood brain cancers by immune response may improve diagnostics and treatments

Genes combined with immune response to Epstein-Barr virus increase MS risk

Genes combined with immune response to Epstein-Barr virus increase MS risk - EurekAlert

Prescribing anti-swelling drug reduces immune response weeks after last dose - EurekAlert

An unexpected mechanism regulates the immune response during parasitic infections - EurekAlert

New insights into the immune response of plants

Clumps of protein inside brain cells that characterize Alzheimer’s disease could emerge as an immune response against the herpes virus

Ultrasound-directed microbubbles could boost immune response against tumors

Newly discovered mechanism triggers immune response in cells with damaged DNA

New mechanism discovered that triggers immune response in cells with damaged DNA

Staphylococcus aureus thwarts vaccines by turning on a protein that halts immune response - EurekAlert

Staphylococcus aureus thwarts vaccines by turning on a protein that halts immune response

Drug combination prompts immune response in some resistant pancreatic cancers