Research
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Our immune system is like the police force of our body, generally protecting us from harm such as infection or cancer, explains Johns Hopkins rheumatologist Maximilian F. Konig. When we encounter… Read More
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Story by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. What Works for Cancer Immunotherapy May Also Work for Alzheimer’s Disease In experiments with lab-grown brain cells and mouse models, scientists at Johns… Read More
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The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology hosted its first ever Career Day on Friday, January 26. Those in attendance were PhD candidates nearing the completion of their studies at Johns… Read More
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Story by Lisa Ercolano During January’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, experts cautioned that by 2050, as many as 10 million people a year could die from drug-resistant bacteria,… Read More
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External factors known as “ligands” bind to cell surface receptors called “growth factor receptors” and when they do, it sparks a series of reactions that drive cell growth, tissue development,… Read More
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