In May 2023, we attended IMMUNOLOGY2023, the annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists in Washington, DC, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the first of five special episodes from the meeting, in which Jason and Brenda summarize symposia on B and T-helper cells, and metabolic and gut microbiota. They discuss antigenic imprinting, lupus immunophenotyping and sex differences, dengue vaccines, and cytomegalovirus research.
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IMMUNOLOGY2023: Day 1
The Immunology Podcast
Immunology 2023: A Brief Overview
UVI is an autoimmune condition against the eyes. They show that in a spontaneous model of UVitis, the human microbiome transferred into mouse can cause it from healthy people. And there's doing the TCL receptor epitope mapping now. But they show that less likely disease has less more fermic cuties, which are kind of the main thing that you, of the healthy bacteria, try to transfer in. Back here again tomorrow for another episode, recapping day two.
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