A groundbreaking study published in Nature reveals how tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells in the small intestine take on ...
Researchers identify a pathogenic subset of CD8+ memory T-cells that promote airway tissue inflammation and recurrent ...
Pathogen-fighting immune cells called tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (TRM cells) go through a surprising transformation—and relocation—as they fight infections in the small intestine.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have discovered that some CAR-T cells engineered to fight cancer and other conditions carry the memory of past encounters with ...
Your gut is a battleground. The cells that line your small intestine have to balance two seemingly contradictory jobs: ...
The key to their discovery was finding granzyme K and the memory CD8+ T cells that produce it as important factors causing relapses in stubborn chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. These could ...
While naïve T cells lacked the disease-fighting imprinting of memory cells, they became more effective when RUNX2 was added. They also lived longer and the gene protected them against exhaustion ...
The flash memory used for solid state drives (SSDs) and USB drives also stores bits in cells; however, when the power is turned off, the memory cells retain their content (see flash memory).
Comparing T cells in nasal polyps from repeated surgeries shows that effector memory-like persistent clones colonize the mucosal tissue during disease recurrence and promote inflammation by ...