Immunology
Spotlight on skin-deep defense
19 Apr 2016Cells discovered in mouse embryos could shed light on newborn skin immunity
Understanding infants’ itchy skin
5 Jan 2016The age at which eczema appears in young children may indicate its cause
Hosting unwelcome guests
17 Nov 2015A trawl through the human genome for factors in the replication of bronchitis virus in human lung cells reveals pathways that can be targeted for therapeutic development
How cells remember infections
17 Mar 2015Shp1 protein helps immune system develop its long-term memory
Resolving a sticky situation
4 Nov 2014Malaria-infected cells may latch onto healthy blood cells for protection rather than to aid transmission
Fighting inflammation in multiple mammals
21 Oct 2014An antibody that blocks immune signaling offers a promising research tool and potential therapeutic agent
Personalized vaccines edge closer
10 Sep 2013A technique for analyzing specific T-cell responses could pave the way for more rationally designed vaccines
White blood cells show their stripes
27 Aug 2013A newly discovered subset of white blood cells in mice and humans could improve treatments for infections and autoimmune diseases
Bracing for a viral counterattack
26 Mar 2013Insights obtained by profiling the immune response to repeat viral infections could assist vaccine design efforts
How one protein accelerates lupus
12 Mar 2013A protein implicated in lupus promotes disease progression by distinct mechanisms in different immune cells
Hepatitis B could be treatable in children
26 Feb 2013Contrary to conventional wisdom, exposure to the hepatitis B virus activates immunity in young people, suggesting benefits for earlier treatment
Pinpointing a potential therapeutic target
15 Jan 2013Identification of the subtype of immune cells that is crucial to the onset of cerebral malaria provides a therapeutic starting point