Immunology

Immunology is the study of the body's immune system.
What is Immunology?

Immunology is the branch of biomedical science that deals with the response of an organism to antigenic challenge and its recognition of what is self and what is not. It deals with the defence mechanisms including all physical, chemical and biological properties of the organism that help it to combat its susceptibility to foreign organisms, material, etc.

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Immune dysfunction mechanism discovered in stroke and heart attack patients

Immune dysfunction mechanism discovered in stroke and heart attack patients

Investigating the efficacy and safety of existing drugs in patients with rare immune diseases

Investigating the efficacy and safety of existing drugs in patients with rare immune diseases

Bacteriophage-derived lysin could be used to target odor-causing bacteria in armpits

Bacteriophage-derived lysin could be used to target odor-causing bacteria in armpits

Understanding measles and the role of vaccination

Understanding measles and the role of vaccination

Unveiling pancreatic mysteries: 3D imaging redefines islet cell distribution

Unveiling pancreatic mysteries: 3D imaging redefines islet cell distribution

Liver cells effectively serve as immune checkpoint regulating anti-cancer immunity

Liver cells effectively serve as immune checkpoint regulating anti-cancer immunity

Study identifies potential strategy to diminish the devastating impacts of traumatic brain injuries

Study identifies potential strategy to diminish the devastating impacts of traumatic brain injuries

Boosted immunity: Study reveals longevity of COVID-19 booster shots

Boosted immunity: Study reveals longevity of COVID-19 booster shots

Breakthrough research offers hope for patients with persistent Lyme disease symptoms

Breakthrough research offers hope for patients with persistent Lyme disease symptoms

Understanding the unique types and triggers of asthma

Understanding the unique types and triggers of asthma

First-of-its-kind AI tool predicts patient response to cancer drugs at single-cell resolution

First-of-its-kind AI tool predicts patient response to cancer drugs at single-cell resolution

The path to a better tuberculosis vaccine runs through Montana

The path to a better tuberculosis vaccine runs through Montana

Exploring the versatile roles of tissue macrophages beyond immune defense

Exploring the versatile roles of tissue macrophages beyond immune defense

Study reveals microplastics' significant impact on digestive pathways

Study reveals microplastics' significant impact on digestive pathways

New class of AI tackles complex diseases by incorporating scientific knowledge

New class of AI tackles complex diseases by incorporating scientific knowledge

SARS-COV-2 infection not linked to increased risk of asthma development in pediatric patients

SARS-COV-2 infection not linked to increased risk of asthma development in pediatric patients

Insilico Medicine's AI-driven approach yields promising PTPN2/N1 inhibitor for cancer immunotherapy

Insilico Medicine's AI-driven approach yields promising PTPN2/N1 inhibitor for cancer immunotherapy

Study unlocks how cortisone activates the body’s natural “brakes” on inflammation

Study unlocks how cortisone activates the body’s natural “brakes” on inflammation

Oxford University and Brazil partner to advance malaria vaccine development

Oxford University and Brazil partner to advance malaria vaccine development

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