‘Primed and ready’: How one fast-acting type of white blood cell fights off infection in infants
From the moment they’re born, newborns — or, specifically, their immune systems — must learn to fight germs without harming their own tissues. In a new study, Yale researchers found that one type of ...
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Scientists engineered cancer-fighting cells inside patients' bodies—and two early trials show promise
CAR T-cell therapy can be a lifesaving treatment for blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. The gene therapy trains a patient’s T cells—white blood cells that play an important role in the immune ...
Illustration of a T lymphocyte white blood cell, depicted in blue, attacking a cancer cell, shown in red Nemes Laszlo / Science Photo Library via Getty Images CAR T-cell therapy can be a lifesaving ...
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