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Novel dynamic imaging technology captures the body's immune

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Novel dynamic imaging technology captures the body's immune

A UC Davis study shows the first-in-human imaging of the body’s CD8 T cell immune response to COVID-19 infection in recovering patients.

Vaccine adjuvants: mechanisms and platforms

Vaccine adjuvants: mechanisms and platforms

Multiplexed optical fiber sensors for dynamic brain monitoring -  ScienceDirect

Multiplexed optical fiber sensors for dynamic brain monitoring - ScienceDirect

The science and medicine of human immunology

The science and medicine of human immunology

UC Davis School of Medicine partners with Pfizer to study COVID-19 booster  vaccine

UC Davis School of Medicine partners with Pfizer to study COVID-19 booster vaccine

Respiratory therapy: Vital to post-COVID-19 recovery

Respiratory therapy: Vital to post-COVID-19 recovery

Heart inflammation, COVID-19 and the rare side effects of the vaccine

Heart inflammation, COVID-19 and the rare side effects of the vaccine

Thank you to our behind-the-scenes medical laboratory heroes

Thank you to our behind-the-scenes medical laboratory heroes

Experts answer parents' questions about COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5-11

Experts answer parents' questions about COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5-11

Novel dynamic imaging technology captures the body's immune response to  COVID-19 infection

Novel dynamic imaging technology captures the body's immune response to COVID-19 infection

Frontiers  Neuroinflammation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and  Frontotemporal Dementia and the Interest of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells  to Study Immune Cells Interactions With Neurons

Frontiers Neuroinflammation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Dementia and the Interest of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Study Immune Cells Interactions With Neurons

Patient shuns COVID-19 vaccine, then changes mind after hospitalization

Patient shuns COVID-19 vaccine, then changes mind after hospitalization

Simon R. Cherry  UC Davis Biomedical Engineering

Simon R. Cherry UC Davis Biomedical Engineering

Control of innate immune response by biomaterial surface topography,  energy, and stiffness - ScienceDirect

Control of innate immune response by biomaterial surface topography, energy, and stiffness - ScienceDirect

Building synthetic virus particles to study SARS-CoV-2

Building synthetic virus particles to study SARS-CoV-2

Jenny Verschuur on LinkedIn: Novel Dynamic Imaging Technology Captures the  Body's Immune Response to…

Jenny Verschuur on LinkedIn: Novel Dynamic Imaging Technology Captures the Body's Immune Response to…