Surely, inflammation is half a billion years old, since even the lowly starfish may experience it. Virtually every human being who ever lived has suffered from it, perhaps dozens or hundreds of times.
A long-term study has identified a potential biomarker that could help detect which patients are progressing toward more severe forms of multiple sclerosis.
New findings identify CASP4/11 as detrimental to inflammation and coagulopathy associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Researchers recognize CASP4/11 as ...
Asal Shirazi, Founder of ASA Foundation, shares insights into what drives inflammatory responses, including the role of ...
A new University of Toronto-led study has discovered a possible biomarker linked to multiple sclerosis (MS) disease ...
Our immune system is armed with an array of defenses designed to detect and eliminate harmful threats. One of its most powerful defense mechanisms is the complement system—a group of proteins that ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) infection during pregnancy causes severe maternal and perinatal complications, despite a lack of vertical transmission of IAV across the placenta. Here, we demonstrate a ...
Find out more about how blood from older donors may speed Alzheimer’s progression and what this means for future therapies.
Research suggests a link between dietary plans high in takeout food and systemic inflammation. A new study highlights that ...
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