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CHOP hosts 7th Annual Immune Dysregulation Symposium
CHOP hosts the 7th Annual Immune Dysregulation Symposium on April 30 for clinicians and researchers who care for patients with complex, multi-organ immune diseases.
CHOP Researchers Show that IgA Fine Tunes the Body’s Interactions with Microbes
CHOP researchers have shown that IgA acts as a “tuner” that regulates the number of microbes the body sees every day, restraining a systemic immune response.
CHOP-led Study Identifies Two Different Regulatory T Cell Populations
A CHOP-led study has shown that a regulatory class of T cells descends from two different origins, one that relates to autoimmunity and one that relates to protective immunity.
CHOP Study Finds Safest Treatment for Immunodeficiency Disorder is Not Cost Effective for U.S. Patients
Using a model developed at CHOP, researchers find high cost of treatment most likely to prevent premature death in patients with agammaglobulinemia undermines its benefits.
Celebrating World PI Week
It's World PI Week! Join us in celebrating 10 years of collaboration, research and treatment for children with primary immunodeficiencies.