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Results for ‘Autoimmunity’

From suspected instigator to unlikely hero

Highlight | 2019-02-04

A*STAR researchers have revealed the mechanism behind the way receptor TLR-9 protects against lupus

Lupus link to stimulatory proteins

Highlight | 2017-11-16

Lupus patients exhibit altered cell proteins, a discovery with potential implications for diagnostics and studies into the disease’s origins

Immune cells upset the kidney

Highlight | 2016-08-24

Infiltrating self-defense cells provoke kidney failure in a chronic autoimmune disease

Fine-tuning immune cell function

Highlight | 2016-02-11

The function of mature B cells is regulated by a small genomic cluster called mir-17-92

White blood cells show their stripes

Highlight | 2013-08-28

A newly discovered subset of white blood cells in mice and humans could improve treatments for infections and autoimmune diseases

How one protein accelerates lupus

Highlight | 2013-03-13

A protein implicated in lupus promotes disease progression by distinct mechanisms in different immune cells

Making sense of contradictions

Highlight | 2012-11-21

Researchers from A*STAR explain how defects in a signaling protein sabotage the immune system in multiple, seemingly contradictory ways

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