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Tuberculosis defense
Tuberculosis (TB) is one the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world, but only 10% of infected individuals develop active TB. One of the most important challenges in TB control is to be...
Published January 2, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
Retinal restoration
Demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), are frequently associated with the progressive loss of vision. The retinal nerve damage is thought to be caused by immune...
Published January 2, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
CXCR5+ T helper cells mediate protective immunity against tuberculosis
Shabaana Khader of the University of Pittsburgh discusses the identification of immune parameters that distinguish active and latent TB infections.
Published January 2, 2013
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Deimination restores inner retinal visual function in murine demyelinating disease
Sanjoy Bhattarcharya and Vittorio Porciatti of the University of Miami discuss the role of deimination, a post-translational protein modification, in retinal function.
Published January 2, 2013
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Eugene Braunwald
Dr. Eugene Braunwald has often been called the father of modern cardiology. Science Watch has listed Dr. Braunwald as the most frequently cited author in cardiology. Beyond numerous awards and 20 honorary degrees, he was the first cardiologist elect...
Published January 2, 2013
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