When a rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, infects the lining of our nasal passages, our cells work ...
Researchers grew nasal tissue in a lab to unlock clues about how your body battles the common cold.
Scientists found that nasal cells act as a first line of defense against the common cold, working together to block ...
A new study suggests the answer may come down to what happens inside your snoot. Researchers found that how cells in the ...
Learn how the body’s earliest immune defenses can stop a common cold before symptoms appear.
A new study shows the intricacies of the cold virus and how it interacts with nasal airway cells, revealing why some people ...
Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
Cold severity hinges on nasal immune timing, with fast interferon release stopping rhinovirus early and delayed responses allowing widespread infection and symptoms.
Trying to understand why the common cold hits some people hard – sometimes leading to serious medical complications – but ...
A new study shows that the body’s early immune response, not the virus itself, often determines how severe a rhinovirus cold ...
A rapid interferon response from nasal epithelial cells induces a cascade of responses during infection, from reduced viral ...
When a rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, infects the lining of our nasal passages, our cells work ...