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  • Life Sciences - 22 Jul 2023
    A macrophage is a type of phagocyte, which is a cell responsible for detecting, engulfing and destroying pathogens and apoptotic cells. Macrophages are produced through the differentiation of...
  • Life Sciences - 18 Nov 2022
    Macrophages are large, specialized cells in the immune system that recognize, engulf and destroy infecting or damaged cells.
  • Life Sciences - 18 Jul 2019
    This article describes how RPLC-UV can be used to remove the common protease inhibitor, AEBSF, from antibody preparations for therapeutic applications.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    The knowledge and understanding acquired from genomics research can be applied in a number of different settings, including medicine, biotechnology and social sciences. Although the applications of...
  • Life Sciences - 3 Feb 2022
    The switch from commensal to pathogenic is considered to be an important switch that has direct consequences on human health.
  • Life Sciences - 20 May 2021
    Microbiology and the knowledge and understanding of immunity advanced after the proposition of germ theory.
  • Life Sciences - 5 Jun 2020
    Flow cytometry can elucidate how specific changes in immune cell populations may be responsible for immune dysfunction in astronauts post-spaceflight.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Antigenic shift is the molecular alteration of an antigen so that the human immune system can no longer recognize it, this increases it's pathogenicity so that individuals who have previously been...
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    This article describes the methods and genes employed by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to evade the innate and adaptive immune systems.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    This article describes the structure of the influenza A virus. The virus uses surface proteins called haemagglutinin and neuraminidase to enter host cells.

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