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Scientists may have found the body’s ‘brake pedal’ for inflammation
In A Nutshell Researchers discovered that chemical brake signals in the blood control when certain immune cells stop ...
In the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, synthetic mucus gels can be used to deliver monoclonal antibodies without inducing broad immunosuppression.
Inflammation has to fight pathogens fast—but it can't get out of control. Researchers at the German Cancer Research Center ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature, researchers clarified how the body-brain axis, via specific neural circuits, senses and regulates inflammatory responses, possibly providing new ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease in which the immune system recognizes autoantigens on otherwise healthy joint tissues as foreign invaders, inducing a localized inflammatory ...
MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / March 13, 2025 / MIRA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:MIRA), a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for neurological and neuropsychiatric ...
Inflammation serves as the body’s natural defense mechanism against injuries and infections. However, when this protective response persists without resolution, it transforms from ally to adversary.
Imagine having a powerful switch inside your body that, when flipped on, accelerates aging, triggers pain, and sets the stage for virtually every major chronic disease. Now imagine you have more ...
Atomic defects in nanodiamonds enable both precise heating of lysosomes inside macrophages and nanoscale temperature measurement, revealing that localized thermal spikes trigger immune cell ...
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