Temperature is a key physiological factor that determines the speed of immune reactions. While this may seem obvious, it has ...
When pathogens enter our cells as part of an infection, our body will trigger a programmed cell death known as "pyroptosis" ...
New research has updated the understanding of how sugars, known as glycans, help immune cells move into the skin in the ...
Our immune response is not fixed. It is a living, adaptive network of cells and signals that evolves over our lifespan, ...
Temperature is a key physiological factor that determines the speed of immune reactions. While this may seem obvious, it has remained largely unexplored at the single-cell level-until now.
Urolithin A, a natural postbiotic known to trigger mitophagy, rejuvenated key immune cell functions in healthy middle-aged ...