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Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune system attacks joint linings (synovial membranes) that protect and lubricate the joints. The joint linings ...
Without medication, it may take years before HIV weakens your immune system to the point that you have AIDS. Having an HIV infection does not mean you have ...
... immune cells and by testing the immunogenticity of these cells in vitro. ... immunity. The treatments include IMiDs, proteosome inhibitors, chemotherapy ...
The purpose of this study is to find out more about certain markers of immune suppression in people with kidney tumors (whether the tumors are benign or cancer) ...
As glioblastoma tumor cells invade surrounding brain tissue, they interact with resident nontumor cells such as neurons, immune and myeloid populations. The ...
This study is evaluating changes in blood immune profiles after locoregional ablation. The Hepatobiliary Cancer Lab is performing flow cytometric analysis ...
Numerous strains of the sexually transmitted infection human papillomavirus (HPV) contribute to the growth of cervical cancer cells. Many women's immune systems ...
... immune CPIs and the diagnosis of locally advanced or metastatic disease. However, patients with progression on neo-adjuvant or recurrence on adjuvant immune ...
Blockages in the urinary tract. Kidney stones or an enlarged prostate can trap urine above it, in the bladder. This raises the risk of UTIs. A suppressed immune ...
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