Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh gave transplant recipients certain immune cells from their organ donors. It ...
When a transplanted organ arrives, it’s like a controlled burn that risks becoming a wildfire. The body’s innate immune system senses damage signals, like heat shock proteins (HSP70), and sounds the ...
Current treatments to prevent organ transplant rejection focus mainly on suppressing T cells, part of the adaptive immune system. However, the innate immune system—the body's first line of defense ...
A man with long-standing type 1 diabetes underwent transplant with UP421 gene-edited islet cells designed to avoid rejection. Even without immunosuppression, the patient remained free of an immune ...
Rejection is an inevitable experience; it happens to all of us, most likely multiple times throughout life. But its inevitability doesn’t make it less painful when it happens. Indeed, rejection can be ...
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