A recent Nature Immunology study explores the cellular and molecular adaptations associated with human secondary lymphoid tissue in adults during viral infection. Lymphoid tissues play a vital role in ...
PURPOSE: In the International Lymphoma Study Group classification of lymphoma, extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MZL) of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) type is listed as a ...
Pulmonary MALT lymphoma is a rare and typically slow-growing cancer that affects B cells in the mucous lining of your lungs. It may not cause symptoms and has higher survival rates than other types of ...
The three major types of blood cancer are leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. All three types usually affect the growth and function of white blood cells. Leukemia affects immature white blood cells, ...
In a recent study published in Immunology, researchers investigated populations of regulatory T cells (Treg), a type of white blood cell, in various tissues. Study: The tissue-resident regulatory T ...
Scientists at the Pasteur Institute in France say they have developed artificial lymphoid organ-chips that recreate much of the human immune system’s response to booster vaccines. The technology, ...
Pulmonary lymphoma is a rare cancer in which lymphoma cells affect your lungs. It can start inside the lungs (primary) or elsewhere in the body and spread to the lungs (secondary). Lymphoma occurs ...
What Is Marginal Zone Lymphoma? Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) isn’t one disease. It’s a group of rare, slow-growing blood cancers. They’re known as non-Hodgkin lymphomas because they start in your ...