Archive for September 13th, 2018
A type of immune cell that produces a protein called CD4 plays an important role in protecting mice infected with the Zika virus against severe neurological disease, according to a new study. Source: How the immune system protects against Zika-induced neurological symptoms
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Much remains unknown about a group of individuals known as HIV post-treatment controllers, including how rare this ability is. Two new studies explore the characteristics of this group as well as the biological mechanisms that may help explain this unique ability. Source: Largest study of 'post-treatment controllers' reveals clues about HIV remission
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New research finds that young suspended students — especially boys — are likely to be suspended again later in elementary school. Source: Suspending young students risks future success in school
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