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Muscleblind proteins revealed to have a new role as anti-tumor agents
From the Bradley lab, Biostatistics and Computational Biology Program and Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions. By J Landazuri
Se descubre el legado ancestral de una familia de proteínas antivirales
De los Laboratorios Emerman y Malik, Divisiones de Ciencias Básicas y Biología Humana
One small step for mouse, one giant leap for representative mouse models
From the Lund Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Teaming up to understand mysterious microproteins
Dr. Arvind Subramaniam with multi-institutional team receives NIH Transformative Research Award to explore forces shaping microprotein evolution, potential roles in immunity and autoimmunity
The Dos and Don’ts of designing peptide HLA-I single-chain trimers
From the Strong Lab, Basic Sciences and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Divisions
Cheers to long-lived memory T cells after shingles!
From Dr. Kerry Laing and the Koelle lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Lessons from mom: How to be the best immune system you can be
Dr. Meghan Koch’s work in mice on how breast milk’s immune proteins shape infant immune system, long-term health could someday help human babies