We tend to think of memory as exclusively the brain’s domain, but new research suggests that this view may be far too narrow.
However, details of the intervening steps, as researchers have learned in the past 65 years, are quite complex — certain cells carry the flu antigen to the immune system, specific immune cells respond ...
A new 3D human brain tissue platform developed by MIT researchers is the first to integrate all major brain cell types, ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine have recently found that a certain protein may have a large ...
It has long been understood that groups of cells can perform complex tasks, such as navigating mazes or strategically ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Laura holds ...
T cells are central to adaptive immunity, orchestrating targeted responses against infections and malignancies while forming a durable immunological memory. Memory T cells, particularly CD8+ subsets, ...
For decades, dogma dictated that the immune system consisted of two separate branches. Cells of the innate system respond rapidly to molecular patterns shared by a broad array of pathogens. Meanwhile, ...
In wound healing, immune response, and cancer metastasis, cells migrate through the body—often squeezing through narrow, confined spaces. Together with experimental collaborators, Professor David ...