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ICYMI: Pathological potential of autoantibodies in long COVID
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Pathological potential of autoantibodies in long COVID
Protective and pathological roles of immunothrombosis in sepsis
ICYMI: Protective and pathological roles of immunothrombosis in sepsis
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ICYMI: Extrafollicular plasma cells suppress T cell priming in tumour-draining lymph nodes
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Nature Reviews Immunology, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41577-026-01323-0A study in Science uses intravital microscopy to analyse the septic process in real time in mouse lung, showing that immunothrombus formation is associated with early pathology and mortality but later protection from disease through bacterial trapping.
A study in Science uses intravital microscopy to analyse the septic process in real time in mouse lung, showing that immunothrombus formation is associated with early pathology and mortality but later...
Nature Reviews Immunology, Published online: 12 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41577-026-01326-xFunctional profiling of autoantibodies from individuals with long COVID demonstrates a casual link with neurological symptoms, reframing long COVID as, at least in part, an antibody-mediated disease.