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Jonathan Kipnis is a neuroscientist, immunologist, and professor of pathology and immunology at the Washington University School of Medicine. His lab studies interactions between the immune system and nervous system.
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Researchers reveal how immune system detection benefit spinal cord injuries - Hindi News | Researchers reveal how immune system detection benefit spinal cord injuries | Latest technology News at Lokmatnews.in

Technology :Researchers reveal how immune system detection benefit spinal cord injuries

Charlottesville [US], June 3 : According to recent research, the immune system's ability to respond to spinal cord injury ... ...

Study finds how immune system detection could benefit spinal cord injuries - Hindi News | Study finds how immune system detection could benefit spinal cord injuries | Latest health News at Lokmatnews.in

Health :Study finds how immune system detection could benefit spinal cord injuries

Charlottesville [US] June 3 : The capacity of the immune system to respond to spinal cord injuries declines with ... ...

Brain, spinal cord are protected by immune cells from skull's bone marrow: Study - Hindi News | Brain, spinal cord are protected by immune cells from skull's bone marrow: Study | Latest technology News at Lokmatnews.in

Technology :Brain, spinal cord are protected by immune cells from skull's bone marrow: Study

During a recent study, researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine discovered that immune cells that protect the brain and spinal cord come primarily from the skull. This opens up the possibility of developing therapies to target such ...

Immune cells from skull bone marrow guard the brain, spinal cord: Study - Hindi News | Immune cells from skull bone marrow guard the brain, spinal cord: Study | Latest health News at Lokmatnews.in

Health :Immune cells from skull bone marrow guard the brain, spinal cord: Study

Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine have discovered that the immune cells that protect the brain and spinal cord come primarily from the skull. The finding opens up the possibility of developing therapies to target such cells ...