Scientists have found that children's immune systems, unlike those of adults, do not remember the virus and do not adapt, and so when exposed to SARS-CoV-2 again, their body still treats it as a new threat, risking reinfection. And now, researchers led by scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Australia, have uncovered what this might mean for the …
It was also found that after beta-glucan therapy the innate immune system generated a sort of memory which was held inside the bone marrow. Cancer also induces changes in the production of certain immune system cells including neutrophils and monocytes, which then acquire a specific structure that promotes tumours. Previous evidence The latest study is based on previous evidence where …