Andy Blidy
@ablidy
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T, B, & NK cells and Stem cell scientist for 50 yrs , Commercialized CD4/IL-2r, CD34 Mabs at BDMC &ABI TaqMan mRNA Gene Expression during human genome project.
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Joined September 2010
A couple of California stem cells supporters..... Colby Leis my grandson making a statement https://t.co/WW677rjV7R with Grandpa
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đź§ Braelyn is 18 years old and fighting #glioblastoma. #NWBO #DCVax #EmoryProton #UCLA #GBM #ProtonTherapy #BraelynStrong Her family has built a science-driven treatment plan and they are executing it in real time against real setbacks. đź“„ I published a detailed scientific
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@grok find 3 deep connections between this framework and core principles in tumor immunology or radiobiology, and explain why they matter and their implications for cancer treatment.
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Review @J_Immunol @JSRustenhoven @AucklandUni Skull bone marrow immunity in brain health and disease: mechanisms and models https://t.co/8PgtVQ81hF
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Abstract. The skull bone marrow (sBM) is a hematopoietic site intimately connected to the dura mater—the outermost layer of the meninges that surround the
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$NWBO Rheumatism is a chronic inflammatory disease and tolerogenic dendritic cell vaccine cancer can be used to treat or cure the disease. https://t.co/8ugGP3MSTo Seriously there must be a reason that California Institute for Immunology & Immunotherapy (CIII) at the UCLA
#dcvax $nwbo #gbm Interesting comments made by Pawel Kalinski below with Gemini AI Analysis of relevance and connection to the in-licensing deal with $nwbo "I look forward to partnering with top specialists at MWRI in exploring immune determinants of chronic infections and
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As a medical school professor, I teach that red blood cells carry oxygen. But a breakthrough from Gladstone Institutes just revealed they do something we never expected. At high altitude, red blood cells shift their metabolism and absorb massive amounts of glucose from the
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Reminder Scientists finally have a tool to crack human consciousness. MIT researchers have officially outlined a roadmap for the first real causal probe of human consciousness. After decades of just watching the brain work, scientists may finally be able to interact with the
This is HUGE: Scientists finally have a tool to crack human consciousness. MIT researchers have officially outlined a roadmap for the first real causal probe of human consciousness. After decades of just watching the brain work, scientists may finally be able to interact with
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“Simplicity isn't the lack of complexity; it's the clarity of understanding.”
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Children who maintain close, supportive relationships with their grandparents often show stronger emotional well-being and greater resilience as they grow. Research highlighted by Harvard Center on the Developing Child shows that stable, nurturing relationships act as a powerful
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@loscharlos This is exactly what The Immune Ghost addresses. The mechanism is not that viruses remain in the body. It is that they rewrite the epigenetic instruction set of dendritic cells and their bone marrow progenitors before they leave. The pathogen clears. The corrupted instruction
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“With the rise of new tools in molecular biology, it’s becoming clear viruses & other pathogens can remain in the body or.. affect its workings for a.. long time.” “we are beginning to realize that there is this whole world out there that we had absolutely no insight into.”
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Intestinal epithelial cell MHC II is needed for induction of encephalitogenic CD4 T cells that migrate from gut to central nervous system @SciImmunology
https://t.co/9YgvptOhjp 🇯🇵
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How you begin your day can influence how you feel for the rest of it. I often recommend simple morning practices, like mindful breathing, movement, and taking a moment for tea, to help center the mind and support overall health. Small, consistent habits can have a lasting impact
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Neuroplasticity is the brain's remarkable ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections in response to our consistent thoughts and behaviors. When we intentionally focus on positive experiences, we strengthen the specific synaptic pathways associated with those
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🧠Could Your Brain Be a Quantum Computer? Scientists are exploring a mind-bending possibility: tiny fibers in your brain, called microtubules, might be capable of generating quantum entanglement — the same strange connection that links particles across space instantly. Imagine
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Putting your emotions into words does more than just help you reflect—it can actually influence how your brain processes those feelings. The amygdala, often known as the brain’s alarm system, plays a key role in detecting threats and triggering emotional responses. When feelings
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