According to the Mehr correspondent, the Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to Mary Branko, Fred Ramsdel and Shimon Sakaguchi for their exploration of immune tolerance in the peripheral environment.
They identified the security guards of the immune system, which are actually the regulatory T cells and thus built the basis of a new research area.
Their discoveries also led to the development of potential medical treatments that are now evaluated in the clinical test.
Experts hope that with the help of this discovery they can cure autoimmune diseases, provide more effective cancer treatments, and prevent serious challenges after stem cell implantation.
Mary Branco is currently operating at the Seattle Biological Institute in the US. He was born in year 6
Fred Ramsdel is an American immunologist who graduated from the University of California in San Diego in year 6. He obtained a doctorate in immunology in the year 9. He was born in year 6.
He was previously won by Shimon Sakkaguchi and Alexander Rodensky for the Crafoord Award for research in multiple arthritis.
Shimon Sakaguchi, who was born in Japan January 6, is currently operating at the University of Osaka, Japan.
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