Skin conditions such as psoriasis often flare up in the same spots throughout one’s life. Now scientists think they know why ...
The cells that line the inside of the gut may play a key role in triggering inflammation that drives MS, a study found.
Scientists from Rockefeller University created an atlas showing the location of 7 million cells in 21 kinds of tissue in lab mice at three different ages -- all with the aim of identifying what routes ...
Chronic inflammation often works quietly in the background but can fuel serious diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and ...
Study uncovers a pathogenic subset of memory T-cells that promote tissue inflammation and highlights a potential target for treating nasal polyps and other inflammatory airway diseases. Study: ...
Keratin has been linked to skin diseases and inflammation in the past, but now, a new study may have uncovered one reason why ...
Certain MS-driving immune cells express a protein marker called CD29, which helps these cells move into the brain and trigger inflammation.
Metabolism guides the activation states of regulatory T cells, the immune cells that prevent inappropriate activation of the immune system. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists recently ...
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Study links intestinal cell signals to MS-like spinal inflammation
Researchers have established a direct experimental link between inflammatory signals in the intestinal lining and the kind of ...
Scripps Research scientists have developed a new class of drug compounds that reduce harmful inflammation while leaving the ...
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