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'Young' Immune Cells Partly Reverse Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice
Specially engineered 'young' immune cells could help to reverse the effects of aging and the damage to brain cells caused by ...
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Scientists reverse brain aging and restore memory in mice
In a groundbreaking study published on October 23, 2025, scientists have successfully reversed brain aging and memory loss in ...
Cedars-Sinai researchers created “young” immune cells from human stem cells that reversed cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
The human brain can do many amazing things, but self-repair is not one of its repertoire of abilities. Once neurons die—from ...
Feeding mice a compound found in sea squirts appeared to reverse key signs of brain aging. The lipid, known as plasmalogen, ...
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Fundamental challenges and cutting-edge strategies in developing new GBM CAR-T therapies
Glioblastoma (GBM), the most aggressive primary brain tumor, continues to portend a poor prognosis with median survival under ...
Pre-wired ability in ‘resting’ T cells to remember past viral foes discovered, a promising breakthrough for targeted cancer therapies. A team of immunologists at the University of Massachusetts ...
Microscopy images of antigen-inexperienced (‘naïve’) mouse CD8 T cells (green). A subset of these cells expresses Dapl1 protein (red), identifying a population committed to a memory stem-like lineage.
T cell therapies have revolutionized cancer treatment—but so far, their success has been largely limited to blood cancers.
The neurologic disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE has most often been found in people who experienced ...
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