Search Results 2081-2090 of 60022 for Immunity
One theory centers on variations in immune response. "Several immune signals suggest that women may respond better to some immunotherapies than males," says Dr.
Innate immune responses. Dr. Hu is working to decipher the post-transcriptional regulatory networks in macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses. Significance ...
Renal cell carcinoma biomarkers. Dr. Leibovich's work led to the discovery and development of immune-based predictors of prognosis and to U.S. Food and Drug ...
inflammatory disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. Mayo Clinic rheumatologist Thomas Osborn, M.D., says the ...
Some help the immune system recognize cancer. Others block signals that cancer cells need to grow. These treatments may be used to treat CNS lymphoma in some ...
In all three of the diseases, the body's immune system targets the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve. This causes inflammation and leads to removal of the ...
Secondary FSGS . Several factors, such as infection, drug toxicity, diseases including diabetes or sickle cell disease, obesity, and even other kidney diseases ...
... immune cellular repertoire (helper/CD4+, cytotoxic/CD8+, T-regulatory cells, natural killer cells) constitute the inherent biologic immunity of an ...
Despite not needing therapy, these patients have significant immune dysfunction. This may lead to an increased risk of serious infections requiring ...
... immune system. The exploratory objectives are to: 1) evaluate biomarkers that may correlate with activity of TAB001, 2) evaluate the utility of PD-L1 ...
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