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Scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have identified a new enzyme that can be "turned off" to help the body ...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have identified a new enzyme that can be "turned off" to help the body ...
By shutting this “off switch,” immune cells called macrophages regain their ability to soak up cholesterol, potentially ...
Researchers at UT Arlington have discovered a key enzyme, IDO1, that when blocked, helps immune cells regain their ability to properly process cholesterol—something that breaks down during ...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have identified a new enzyme that can be “turned off” to help the body ...
Inhibitors of the enzyme are being developed as a new anti-cancer target. ... but also as an adjuvant therapy to tamp down the rampant inflammation caused by drugs like chemotherapies.
Acute myocarditis—sudden inflammation of the heart—causes mild symptoms in most cases, but about 10% of acute myocarditis ...
Stopping an immune response-related enzyme holds a stake in COVID-19 prevention and treatment; new research reduces inflammation, tissue injury and blood clots.
For the first time, researchers have shown that an enzyme key to regulating gene expression—and also an oncogene when mutated—is critical for the expression of numerous inflammatory compounds ...
An enzyme key to regulating gene expression and also an oncogene when mutated has been found to be related to compounds that cause age-related increases in cancer and tissue degeneration.