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These authors put forward their view that the information obtained from experimental human malaria infections justifies the minimal potential risks in well-designed trials and will be essential to the development of an effective malaria vaccine.
This Science and Society article proposes that it is time to re-assess whether induced pluripotency will ever provide a fully autologous source of tissues for transplantation without the need for immune modulation.
Children who grow up on traditional farms are protected from developing asthma and allergy. But what are the exact exposures that mediate this protective farm effect, what is the important time period in which these exposures are effective and how do these exposures affect the immune system?
Here, John Isaacs describes the societal implications of rheumatoid arthritis and how diagnosis and treatment approaches have evolved. He also discusses the future approaches needed for the complete management of this disease.