Immune Cell Regulator Discovery Could Lead to Treatments for Arthritis and Severe COVID
August 15, 2024
August 15, 2024
GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. 15 (TNSres) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
The discovery of new regulator-affecting immune cells could lead to novel treatments to reduce inflammation in diseases, including arthritis and severe COVID-19.
The new research, carried out by a large collaboration including researchers at the University of Glasgow, focused on how immune cells sense their environment -activity that triggers responses which are finely balanced, . . .
The discovery of new regulator-affecting immune cells could lead to novel treatments to reduce inflammation in diseases, including arthritis and severe COVID-19.
The new research, carried out by a large collaboration including researchers at the University of Glasgow, focused on how immune cells sense their environment -activity that triggers responses which are finely balanced, . . .