NewsAbsence of Natural Killer Cell Receptor Associated with Severe COVID-19Medical University of Vienna | February 22, 2021 People with partial or total absence of the natural killer cell receptor are most likely to develop severe COVID-19
NewsEarly SARS-CoV-2 Specific T Cell Response May Prevent Severe InfectionDuke-NUS Medical School | February 1, 2021 New research suggests SARS-CoV-2 specific T cells play an important role in the rapid control of viral infection
NewsSustained Immune Dysregulation in People Recovering from COVID-19University of Alabama at Birmingham | December 31, 2020 Patients' immune cells had phenotypes consistent with cellular exhaustion during the first months of infection
NewsNew Research May Explain Severe Virus Attacks on the LungsKarolinska Institutet | December 30, 2020 In some cases, immune cells in the lungs can contribute to worsening a virus attack
NewsImmune Cell That Drives Breast Cancer Could Be Effective Immunotherapy TargetVirginia Commonwealth University | December 16, 2020 New research identified a type of immune cell that promotes breast cancer growth by preventing anti-tumor responses
December 9, 2020Fully Automated High-Plex Proteomics to Enable Accelerated Immune MedicineClinical Lab Manager | October 28, 2020 Join Clinical Lab Manager and our panel of experts as we discuss how high-plex automated immunoassays facilitate critical discoveries in immune medicine, accelerating the development of advanced therapeutics across disciplines
NewsMulti-Omics Adds New Cell to Immune Family TreeWalter and Eliza Hall Institute | October 19, 2020 Powerful single cell multi-omics technologies discover ancestor of T and B lymphocytes
NewsNewly Discovered Immune Cells at the Frontline of HIV InfectionThe Westmead Institute for Medical Research | June 21, 2019 New cells are more susceptible to HIV infection and transmit virus to other cells
NewsA Novel Indicator of Influenza Immunity | June 4, 2019 Findings could lead to the development of universal influenza vaccines
NewsSingle-Cell Sequencing Reveals Landscape of Immune Cell Subtypes in Lung Cancer TumorsHarvard Medical School | April 10, 2019 Map of myeloid immune cell subpopulations points to new targets for immunotherapy