New findings out from Yale University suggest autoantibodies — or proteins acting against a person’s own tissues and organs — may correlate with COVID-19 severity and lasting symptoms. In some ...
Medical workers care and comfort a patient who is suffering from the Covid-19 virus at the UMASS Memorial DCU Center Field Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts on January 13, 2021. - The field ...
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A new study shows that about two percent of the population develop autoantibodies against type 1 interferons, mostly later in life. This makes individuals more susceptible to viral diseases like COVID ...
Scientists believe that an unbiased analysis of antibody binding sites would provide significant insights into health and disease states. In this regard, many researchers have utilized programmable ...
A new study shows that about two percent of the population develop autoantibodies against type 1 interferons, mostly later in life. This makes individuals more susceptible to viral diseases like COVID ...
This the third and final article in a three-part series on fading immunity to Covid-19 and the flu—the science behind it, and the implications it has for vaccine development and the pandemic at large.
In the development of rheumatoid arthritis, which factors govern the transition from systemic autoimmunity to synovitis? A study combining findings from human disease and animal models suggests that ...
The presence of autoantibodies in apparently healthy individuals has been increasingly recognized. Although some of these individuals are in preclinical stages of a disease such as systemic lupus ...
The study shows that only two per cent of the population develop autoantibodies, making them susceptible to viral diseases like COVID-19. A new study shows that about two per cent of the population ...