Regulatory T cells are specialized immune cells that suppress the immune response and prevent the body from attacking its own cells. Understanding how these cells work is key to determining how they ...
Scientists at the Salk Institute say they have discovered that the Foxp3 protein is essential for creating the unique chromatin architecture of regulatory T cells and, in turn, promoting their immune ...
Researchers determined the Foxp3 protein is actually a cofactor, hijacking DNA-binding proteins responding to the immunological environment of the T cell. Based on the type of response needed, ...
Understanding how regulatory T cells (Tregs) develop and work is key to determining how they might be manipulated to encourage the destruction of cancer cells or prevent autoimmunity. Cell behavior is ...
TBCRC009: A multicenter phase II study of cisplatin or carboplatin for metastatic triple-negative breast cancer and evaluation of p63/p73 as a biomarker of response. Background: Predictive markers of ...
“This study demonstrated that the inflammatory response in a subset of anal, penile, and vulvar HSILs was associated with PD-L1 and FOXP3 expression.” “This study demonstrated that the inflammatory ...
A collaborative effort between researchers at the Henan Academy of Innovations in Medical Science, Zhengzhou University, and ...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are specialized immune cells that help maintain immune tolerance and prevent autoimmune disease.
An illustration of two blue-hued T cells next to one another against a dark background. Regulatory T cells, or T regs, make up the basis for a slew of biotech companies working to treat immunological ...
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