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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Immune response
  1. ... to come. What was the reason for studying immune responses to the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in pregnant ... period, pregnant people return to a more nonpregnant immune state. This ... responses different from those of pregnant individuals?" How did ...
  2. ... blood cells that fight infection. In a healthy immune response, the immune system creates lymphocytes (a type of ... they all have in common is a haywire immune response that turns the immune system against the body ...
  3. ... try to improve asthma both by changing the immune response (through medications, diet, etc.) and by identifying and removing the environmental triggers that cause the immune response. Image credit: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ...
  4. ... the trial aims to gain more safety and immune response data and find out if this immune response protects against disease caused by natural Zika infection. " ...
  5. ... and determines whether the candidate vaccine induces an immune response that likely will protect people from the virus, ...
  6. ... about these threats in order to improve the immune response. There's also the innate immune system. It works to prevent the spread and ...
  7. ... They found that the children had an unusual immune response to the strep bacteria that tricked their immune systems into attacking helpful immune cells and limiting ...
  8. ... checkpoint inhibitors [drugs that help increase the body's immune response to cancer] which have changed our approach to ...
  9. ... is damaged from surgery, serious injuries, inflammation, or immune responses. Blood flow is sluggish or slow. Lack of ...
  10. ... systems respond differently than ours. In humans, our immune response causes scar tissue to form, which can stop ...
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