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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Breakthrough research offers promise for developing new immune therapies for cancer

Breakthrough research offers promise for developing new immune therapies for cancer

UT Health San Antonio leads effort for developing oral vaccine against chlamydia

UT Health San Antonio leads effort for developing oral vaccine against chlamydia

Placental DNA methylation patterns altered by pregnancy air pollution exposure, research reveals

Placental DNA methylation patterns altered by pregnancy air pollution exposure, research reveals

USC study unveils iron as key driver of lung inflammation in allergic asthma

USC study unveils iron as key driver of lung inflammation in allergic asthma

Researchers enhance CAR-T cells to target solid tumors

Researchers enhance CAR-T cells to target solid tumors

New tool more accurately predicts an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases

New tool more accurately predicts an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases

Study unveils crucial insights into how COVID-19 vaccines mitigate severe illness

Study unveils crucial insights into how COVID-19 vaccines mitigate severe illness

Tailored vaccine may hold the key to treating eczema in children

Tailored vaccine may hold the key to treating eczema in children

Bacterial fatty acid metabolite identified as key player in immune regulation

Bacterial fatty acid metabolite identified as key player in immune regulation

Purdue researcher receives $2.4 million NIH grant to combat antimicrobial resistance in lung infections

Purdue researcher receives $2.4 million NIH grant to combat antimicrobial resistance in lung infections

Durable lymph-node expansion improves vaccine responses against tumors

Durable lymph-node expansion improves vaccine responses against tumors

Janssen-Cilag seeks European approval for guselkumab in ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease treatment

Janssen-Cilag seeks European approval for guselkumab in ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease treatment

New influenza vaccine strategies aim to enhance protection with T-cell responses

New influenza vaccine strategies aim to enhance protection with T-cell responses

NK cells' role in cancer therapy resistance unveiled

NK cells' role in cancer therapy resistance unveiled

Key transport systems fuel rapid E. coli growth in UTIs

Key transport systems fuel rapid E. coli growth in UTIs

Unlocking glioblastoma's immune suppression mechanism

Unlocking glioblastoma's immune suppression mechanism

Dysbiosis in male mice affects offspring health and placental development

Dysbiosis in male mice affects offspring health and placental development

Machine learning tool can speed the diagnosis of undiagnosed patients with rare immune disorders

Machine learning tool can speed the diagnosis of undiagnosed patients with rare immune disorders

Deciphering the role of Th2-multipotent progenitor cells in chronic allergic inflammation

Deciphering the role of Th2-multipotent progenitor cells in chronic allergic inflammation

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