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Month: June 2021

An unexpected discovery: Inflammatory proteins may slow cognitive decline in aging adults

June 23, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

In a new study researchers report that elevated levels of two chemical mediators of inflammation, known as cytokines, are associated with slower cognitive decline in aging adults.

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Switching from Western diet to a balanced diet may reduce skin, joint inflammation

June 22, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

Diet rich in sugar and fat leads to disruption in the gut’s microbial culture and contributes to inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis. Research shows that switching to a more balanced diet restores the gut’s health and suppresses inflammation.

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Cancer immunotherapy may self-limit its efficacy

June 22, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

Cancer immunotherapy involving drugs that inhibit CTLA-4 also activates an unwanted response that may self-limit its efficacy in fighting tumors, according to a new study.

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How the surfaces of silicone breast implants affect the immune system

June 21, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

A team analyzed how the surface topography on silicone breast implants influences health complications such as scarring, inflammation, and a rare type of lymphoma.

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Adjuvant-free avian influenza vaccines in the works

June 21, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

Researchers develop a new avian influenza vaccine using plant-based recombinant protein.

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Microscopy deep learning predicts viral infections

June 21, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

When viruses infect cells, changes in the cell nucleus occur, and these can be observed through fluorescence microscopy. Using fluorescence images from live cells, researchers have trained an artificial neural network to reliably recognize cells that a…

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Nrf2: The custodian regulating oxidative stress and immunity against acrylamide toxicity

June 21, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

A study using genetically modified mice shows that a protein called Nrf2 increases the expression of protective genes in the acrylamide-induced toxic response.

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Start-stop system of hunting immune cells

June 18, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

Researchers decipher the basic biology of neutrophil swarming and now show that the cells also evolved an intrinsic molecular program to self-limit their swarming activity. The study elucidates how swarming neutrophils become insensitive to their own s…

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First months decisive for immune system development

June 17, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

Many diseases caused by a dysregulated immune system, such as allergies, asthma and autoimmunity, can be traced back to events in the first few months after birth. To date, the mechanisms behind the development of the immune system have not been fully …

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Genetically engineered nanoparticle delivers dexamethasone directly to inflamed lungs

June 16, 2021 Immune System News -- ScienceDaily

Nanoengineers have developed immune cell-mimicking nanoparticles that target inflammation in the lungs and deliver drugs directly where they’re needed. As a proof of concept, the researchers filled the nanoparticles with the drug dexamethasone and admi…

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