Grouping of pathogen-recognising proteins on immune T cells may be key to identifying if someone has had an infection in the past, suggests a study published today in eLife. While tests measuring ...
Maria Curotto de Lafaille’s lab was trying to make human plasma cells in a dish. These weren’t just run-of-the-mill cells, though. The team was vying for something specific: plasma cells that churn ...
Novel software for grouping immunological T-cell receptors may enable the identification of shared patterns that could be used to determine if a person has previously been infected or vaccinated ...
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