Archive for the Immunology Articles

New vaccination may be key to stop Alzheimer’s disease

Nov 13 : A new study has revealed that a new vaccination could offer a way to blunt or even prevent the deadly, Alzheimer’s disease.

Green tea could prove to be the perfect elixir for severe sepsis

Nov 9 : A recent study on mice has found that an ingredient in green tea could prove to be

We all have our unique immune system PIN codes

November 2 : Combining the fields of Bioinformatics and ImmunoChemistry, researchers

Much-sought-after cancer vaccine on the anvil

Oct 30 : A new study has brought scientists one step closer to a much-sought-after “cancer vaccine.”

Brain ‘talks’ directly to body’s immune system

October 25 : A researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research has found that the brain talks directly to the immune system, and sends commands that control the body’s

Antiretroviral combination therapy may treat HIV-infected African kids

Oct 25 : Researchers at the University of Alabama have found the key drug therapy for saving the lives of HIV-infected African kids.

Amazon rainforest natural product may help block tissue destruction

Oct 25 : Scientists at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine have discovered a natural product found in the Amazon rainforest that helps block tissue destruction.

Smurfs may help predict who will get arthritis

Oct 19 : A new study has revealed that ‘Smad Ubiquitination Regulatory Factors’ (smurfs),

Cross-species transplant cuts diabetic monkeys’ need for insulin injections

October 19 : In what is being seen as a step towards diabetes cure for humans, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have successfully transplanted

New malaria vaccine shows promising results

Oct 18 : The first study to test GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) investigational RTS,S/AS02 malaria