With computer models and lab experiments, researchers are working on a strategy for vaccines that could protect against any influenza virus.
With computer models and lab experiments, researchers are working on a strategy for vaccines that could protect against any influenza virus.
Researchers have designed a simple, low-cost device for subcutaneous injection of viscous formulations.
Nanotechnology is poised to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of patients with type 1 diabetes.
A new study explores how metal nanoparticles designed for new X-ray imaging technologies can improve the diagnosis of diseases, as well as understand the underlying cellular processes.
Cutting-edge fluorine-19 imaging of inflammation extends the frontiers of MRI.
Exploring advances in extracellular vesicles research made in the last ten-years and how its leading to better clinical applications.
Arsenic trioxide is a promising novel latency-reversing agent to achieve the goal of eradicating HIV-1.
Small RNAs and their associated RNA interference (RNAi) pathways underpin diverse mechanisms of gene regulation and genome defense across all three kingdoms of life and are integral to virus–host interactions.
Special issue in Advanced Healthcare Materials, edited by Weiqiang Chen and Deok‐Ho Kim, including biomaterial-immune cell interactions, immunotherapy, immune organs-on-chip and mechanobiology.
“Off the shelf” allogeneic stem cell transplants and stem cell nano‐composites are being used for the treatment of degenerative bone diseases. However, major and minor histocompatibility antigens of therapeutic cell transplants can be recognized as foreign and lead to their rejection by the host immune system.