The innate immune system serves as the body's first line of defence, rapidly detecting and responding to external pathogens and internal damage. Recent advances in the field have highlighted the ...
Promising study in dual inhibition of PD1 and macrophage migration inhibitory factor Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
The increasing knowledge of barrier tissue-resident memory macrophages and trained innate immunity (TII) will help develop both nontarget-specific and target-specific TII-based vaccine strategies.
An analysis of patient records suggests that mRNA covid-19 vaccines boost the immune response to cancerous tumours when given ...
Three abstracts accepted for presentation, including one rapid oral abstract sessionPresentations to highlight ongoing clinical and translational ...
A study published in Nature looks at COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and the immune response to tumours during immunotherapy. Prof Andrew Beggs, MRC Senior Clinical Fellow and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, ...
The observation that mRNA vaccines can sensitize tumors to immunotherapy has researchers eager to test how mRNA’s ability to activate the immune system could be harnessed in oncology.
Researchers have discovered that mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines have a persistent effect on the innate immune system. These mechanisms may help the human body to better protect itself against potential ...
The Covid jab helped cancer patients survive longer, scientists believe, opening the door for a universal vaccine to boost ...
COVID-19 vaccines were game changing during the course of the pandemic; now another benefit is emerging—the same vaccines are ...