What if there was a switch in the brain that could turn on or off the body’s physical response to stress? New research from scientists at Northwell Health's Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research ...
To uncover the inflammatory pathways involved in cell injury and death, Kenneth Rock at the University of Massachusetts and colleagues injected necrotic cells into mice deficient in various toll-like ...
A new human study has uncovered how the body naturally turns off inflammation. Researchers found that fat-derived molecules called epoxy-oxylipins rein in immune cells that can otherwise drive chronic ...
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How zinc deficiency could worsen heart inflammation and what that means for patients
By Hugo Francisco de Souza New research suggests that zinc does far more than support immunity, revealing intricate molecular switches that may influence how the heart responds to inflammatory injury.
Higher ETS2 activity reflected higher risk of inflammation. "Using genetics as a starting point, we've uncovered a pathway that appears to play a major role in IBD and other inflammatory diseases," ...
Tiziana Life Sciences Announces New Biomarker Data Showing Nasal Foralumab Downregulates CSF Inflammation, Upregulates Neuroprotective Pathways, and Correlates with Reduced Microglial Activation on ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered a potent immunotherapy approach for treating meningiomas, the most common type of primary brain tumor, according to a study published in Nature ...
Researchers found that activating the STING pathway with an experimental agonist reduced meningioma growth, triggered inflammatory tumor cell death, and lowered tumor volume and mortality in mice, ...
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