Tag: Immune
Nobel Prize 2025 in medicine awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred...
Honored for uncovering regulatory T cells that prevent the immune system from attacking the body, paving the way for new treatments for autoimmune diseases, cancer, and transplant medicine
Indian scientists spot ‘Troublemaker’ immune cells driving inflammation
The scientists at CSIR-CDRI identify special type of immune cells associated with inflammation
SunAct Cancer Institute ties up with Singapore’s CytoMed for phase 2...
This is a cutting-edge cancer treatment that uses special immune cells called Gamma Delta T-Cells
Nanotherapy for cancer treatment could help reduce chemotherapy doses
The researchers hypothesize that the treatment activates an immune response through cytokine secretion, further enhancing its anti-tumor effects
IIT Guwahati researchers discover RNA-destroying function of the p30 Protein in...
The research team studied the biochemistry of the African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) protein to understand infection mechanisms and develop control strategies
Could auto-antibodies be linked to severe COVID-19?
Researchers reveal auto-antibodies to type I IFNs block IFN signaling, contributing to severe COVID-19 by impairing the immune response
Biocon Biologics appoints Sandoz as distributor for Adalimumab BS Subcutaneous Injection...
Adalimumab BS for subcutaneous injection [FKB] is a biosimilar of Humira® (generic name: adalimumab (genetical recombination)) and is indicated for immune-related diseases
Amrita Hospital ties up with ImmunoACT to introduce CAR T-cell Therapy...
This strategic partnership between Amrita Hospital, Faridabad and IIT Bombay incubated company will ensure that patients across all segments benefit from this life-saving advanced medicine
BioVoice eMagazine July 2023 | Issue 7 | Volume 4
This edition showcases the top 10 biotechnologies to watch out for in 2023. Insightful interviews of Piyush Sohani, Managing Director, Sistema.bio India and Dr Rachna Dave, CEO & Founder of MicroGO.
Study offers new insights into foodborne disease
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, have detected how protein in Salmonella called SopB, uses two mechanisms to avoid being destroyed by the immune system





























































