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A single injection of modified cells could halt the advance of rheumatoid arthritis, say UK scientists.
Scientists have for the first time shown how a "trust" hormone is released in the brains of breastfeeding mothers.
Scientists may be one step closer to producing a specific targeted vaccine for killing cancer cells.
Genetic engineering is used to alleviate symptoms of a condition which is a cause of inherited learning difficulties.
Scientists identify a molecule which may protect the body from developing food allergies.
Symptoms of mental retardation and autism have been reversed for the first time in laboratory mice.
New evidence from a Martian meteorite has re-opened the debate over whether Mars once had life.
A chemical found in shampoo and hand lotions may damage the developing nervous system, research suggests.
The body's defence system recognises harmful invaders much quicker than previously suspected, research shows.
US scientists are developing a potential way to block the development of Type 1 diabetes.
Communication breakdown may play an important part in food allergy, say researchers.
A delayed-release system could help produce more effective vaccines against diseases such as cancer.
A molecule only found in the earliest stages of pregnancy may help reduce the risk of transplant rejection.
The first trials of a vaccine treatment for skin cancer are due to start within months in a UK hospital.
Scientists discover how anthrax disarms the immune system - raising hope of new treatments for a range of conditions.
HIV harnesses the body's own immune system to help it spread rapidly, scientists have discovered.
Scientists encounter unexpected success using a vaccine of immune cells to counter an HIV-like virus in monkeys.
Researchers at a Scottish university are awarded £1.2m for a study which they believe could help create more effective vaccines.
Harnessing the power of the body's own immune system to attack cancers may be more complex than first thought, say scientists.
Scientists investigating brain function build a microscope which sees inside a rat's head as it moves around.
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