T cell
The immune system remembers
16 Sep 2020The presence of memory T cells in COVID-19-recovered patients hints at their importance in COVID-19 immunity.
Why hepatitis B hits some harder than others
30 Sep 2019A gene variant more common among East Asians is responsible for milder symptoms and better outcomes during hepatitis B infection.
Reprogramming T cells to attack solid tumors
17 Mar 2019A two-pronged genetic manipulation of T cells of the human immune system could lead to more effective cancer treatments
Reducing unnecessary medication for hepatitis B patients
29 Nov 2018A collaboration between A*STAR and Duke-NUS Medical School has gotten closer to freeing some chronic hepatitis B patients from a life of medication
An unexpected infiltrator
15 Jul 2018Virus-targeting white blood cells in tumors offer intriguing insights into responsiveness to immunotherapy
Doubling down on infection
24 Jun 2018A new understanding of the way chikungunya virus protects mice against malaria could lead to improved patient care