T Cell News and Research

Latest T Cell News and Research

Mouse mammary tumor virus might be involved in causing human breast cancer

Mouse mammary tumor virus might be involved in causing human breast cancer

Feline virus, antiviral drug studied to understand drug resistance

Feline virus, antiviral drug studied to understand drug resistance

Bacteria reveal targets of immune responses quick and direct identification of antigens

Bacteria reveal targets of immune responses quick and direct identification of antigens

Adult stem cells lack key pluripotency regulator

Adult stem cells lack key pluripotency regulator

Network approach finds potential breast cancer susceptibility gene

Network approach finds potential breast cancer susceptibility gene

Tiny radioactive molecules provide novel way to fight colorectal cancer

Tiny radioactive molecules provide novel way to fight colorectal cancer

Human and avian influenza viruses target different cells in the lower respiratory tract of humans and other mammals

Human and avian influenza viruses target different cells in the lower respiratory tract of humans and other mammals

Genomic technologies to identify toxic chemicals should be developed

Genomic technologies to identify toxic chemicals should be developed

Discovery of type of retinal cell that sees motion

Discovery of type of retinal cell that sees motion

Antibody repairs myelin in lab study of multiple sclerosis and related disorders

Antibody repairs myelin in lab study of multiple sclerosis and related disorders

Surgery may offer best chance of long-term prostate cancer survival

Surgery may offer best chance of long-term prostate cancer survival

Surgery for prostate cancer appear to offer greatest survival chance

Surgery for prostate cancer appear to offer greatest survival chance

Researchers create microvascular system to nourish growing tissues

Researchers create microvascular system to nourish growing tissues

One injection of gene therapy spreads through brain in animal study

One injection of gene therapy spreads through brain in animal study

In biology, polarization is a good thing

In biology, polarization is a good thing

Link between woman's hips and daughter's risk of breast cancer

Link between woman's hips and daughter's risk of breast cancer

Gene may hold key to future cancer hope

Gene may hold key to future cancer hope

Sir Martin Evans wins Nobel prize for stem cell research

Sir Martin Evans wins Nobel prize for stem cell research

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals to acquire Haptogen

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals to acquire Haptogen

Carbon nanotubes show great potential for use as cellular probes

Carbon nanotubes show great potential for use as cellular probes

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