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After major breakthrough in gene editing, pig organs show new promise for use in humans.
What role do evolutionary forces play in vaccine efficacy?
Infectious disease specialist Martin Hirsch looks at the worry over H5N1 and its aftermath.
The first issue of Proto looked at the promise of transplanting organs from other species. What’s happened since then?
A new generation of cancer treatments harness an internal ally—the power of the immune system.
MGH researcher Biju Parekkadan may have discovered a breakthrough treatment for this global killer.
In this video, MGH researcher Alessio Fasano distills fact from fiction in the gluten wars.
Researchers have harnessed the power of the immune system to remove foreign pathogens from the blood.
Researchers are narrowing in on a compelling explanation for narcolepsy: the body at war with itself.
The mysteries of celiac disease prove to be more intricate than expected.
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