A new study reports on the processes which amplify neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis.
According to researchers, small, precise changes in anti-amyloid antibodies preserve immunotherapeutic activity without the inflammatory side effects for Alzheimer's patients.
A new study reports stem cell treatments given one day following spinal cord injury can help prevent certain immune responses that can lead to the loss of bodily functions.
Researchers demonstrate the regenerative dynamics of CCL2.
Immune cells appear to play a direct role in the development of ALS, a new study reports.
A new study reports on how immune receptors clear dying and dysfunctional brain cells.
The 'shock and kill' therapeutic strategy for treating HIV could potentially cause harmful neuroinflammation, a new study reveals.
In early Alzheimer's, glycation damages an enzyme that plays a crucial role in immune response and insulin regulation, researchers report.
Researchers at Cornell University have discovered a new pathway that involves immune cells which may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers from NTNU find new evidence of how omega 3 fatty acids can dampen inflammatory reactions in the body.
Researchers reveal the mechanism behind leprosy's destructive effect on the body and note the disease may share common characteristics with multiple sclerosis.
Studying axolotl, the Mexican Salamander, researchers discover the key to regeneration lies within the immune system.