The intricate mechanism behind the immune system’s ability to differentiate between self and non-self antigens

A new study, led by Professor Kyemyung Park and his research team in the Graduate School of Health Science and Technology and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST has shed light on the intricate mechanism behind the immune system's ability to differentiate between self and non-self antigens. Their research, published in Trends in Immunology, presents a novel quantitative framework that could pave the way for predictive models in immune-related disease treatment response.
A new study, led by Professor Kyemyung Park and his research team in the Graduate School of Health Science and Technology and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST has shed light on the intricate mechanism behind the immune system’s ability to differentiate between self and non-self antigens. Their research, published in Trends in Immunology, presents a novel quantitative framework that could pave the way for predictive models in immune-related disease treatment response.