Specifically, some tumor cells appeared to express PD - L1, essentially «wrapping» themselves in it to
avoid immune recognition and destruction.
Not exact matches
It persists, in large part, due to continual changes in the sequence of amino acid «building blocks» that make up the viral protein hemagglutinin, enabling it to
avoid recognition and removal by
immune system antibodies.
Research published on August 7th in PLOS Pathogens comparing the two pathogens reveals how S. Typhi
avoids recognition and elimination by patrolling
immune cells called neutrophils, allowing it to disseminate throughout the patient's body.