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Immune Cells Can Be Trained to Target Cancer Tumors

Immunotherapies such as checkpoint inhibitor drugs have transformed cancer treatment. These drugs act on the adaptive immune system, or the T and B.

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The Body’s Own Immune System Damages Teeth and Resins in Restorations

In the mouth, acids and stimulants from bacteria as well as neutrophils from the immune system destroy the bond adhesives commonly used in.

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Mechanism Connecting Periodontitis With Other Inflammatory Diseases Uncovered

The link between periodontal disease and other inflammatory conditions such as heart disease and diabetes has long been established. But the mechanism behind.

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Simulated Efferocytosis May Promote Bone Regeneration

Owing to a rare genetic mutation, individuals with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD1) experience a suite of symptoms that trace back to.

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Researchers Uncover Mechanism Behind Defense Against C Albicans

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) proteins present on human epithelial cells, which line mucosal surfaces, are central to initiating immune protection against Candida.

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Unique White Blood Cells Indicate Onset of Inflammatory Diseases

Researchers at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry have discovered something about neutrophils, the most numerous white blood cells in the body,.

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The Body’s Immune System May Contribute to Cavities and Failed Fillings

The body’s own defense system could be a major contributor to tooth decay and filling failure, according to the University of Toronto Faculty.

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Protein Blocks Bone Loss in Gum Disease

Bone loss is one of the most significant consequences of periodontitis. Yet researchers at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) School of Dental Medicine.

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Researcher Pinpoints Possible Underlying Cause of Metastases in Oral Cancer

A new discovery may change the way oral cancer is treated. An abnormal immune response could be one of the causes of metastases.

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