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NIH Researchers Unveil New Wound-Healing Role for Protein-Folding Gene in Mice
The study found that topical treatment of an Hsp60-containing gel dramatically accelerates wound closure in a diabetic mouse model.
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Fighting Cancer with the Power of Immunity
Researchers at MIT have used a combination of four different therapies to activate both of the immune system’s two branches, producing a coordinated attack that led to the complete disappearance of large, aggressive tumors in mice.
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Antibodies from Ebola Survivors Neutralize Virus, Protect Lab Mice
Scientists discover antiboides generated from the blood of Ebola survivors can strongly combat the virus in the lab.
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Immunotherapy Technique Holds Promise for Curing Food Allergies
Scientists develop immunotherapy technique that almost eliminating allergic response and anaphylactic response in food-allergic mice.
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Molecular Origins of Dust Mite Allergy Discovered
Scientists have identified molecules of house dust mites that are targeted by the immune system of children, developing allergic rhinitis and asthma.
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Scientists Uncover Why Hepatitis C Vaccine is Difficult to Make
Scientists have uncovered one reason why a successful hepatitis C vaccine continues to be elusive.
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Skin Patch to Treat Peanut Allergy
NIH-funded study suggests peanut protein patch is a safe and convenient method of treatment.
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Ebola-Affected Countries Receive NIH Support
The National Institutes of Health has established a new program to further research capacity to study Ebola and other epidemics.
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Selexis, ImmuNext Announces Cell Line License Agreement
Relates to anti-CD40L antibody being developed for treatment of chronic autoimmune disorders.
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Rare Immunodeficiency Yields Unexpected Insights
Scientists uncover previously unknown gene mutation revealing the role of a key molecule involved in immune cell development.
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