Immunology Stocks List

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Immunology Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 5 REGN Swing Trading Regeneron Stock Shows How To Bob And Weave
Jul 5 REGN Dupixent “addresses current gap” in COPD biologics landscape
Jul 3 REGN Europe Approves Sanofi/Regeneron's Dupixent for 'Smoker's Lungs' A Month After US FDA Asks For Data
Jul 3 REGN Regeneron (REGN), SNY Win EC Approval for Dupixent for COPD
Jul 3 REGN Sanofi, Regeneron win EU label expansion for Dupixent in COPD
Jul 3 REGN Dupixent® (dupilumab) Approved in the European Union as the First-ever Targeted Therapy for Patients with COPD
Jul 2 REGN Insider Sale: Director Arthur Ryan Sells Shares of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc (REGN)
Jul 2 CKPT Checkpoint resubmits FDA application for cosibelimab
Jul 2 CKPT Checkpoint Therapeutics Resubmits Biologics License Application for Cosibelimab, Launches $12 Million Direct Share Offering
Jul 2 CKPT Checkpoint Therapeutics looks to raise $12M through direct offering
Jul 2 REGN Insiders At Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Sold US$26m In Stock, Alluding To Potential Weakness
Jul 2 CKPT Checkpoint Therapeutics Announces $12 Million Registered Direct Offering Priced At-the-Market Under Nasdaq Rules
Jul 2 ARQT Cheap Stocks To Buy: This Microcap Gold Stock Breaks Out
Jul 2 CKPT Checkpoint Therapeutics Announces Biologics License Application Resubmission for Cosibelimab
Jul 1 MRUS Sector Update: Health Care Stocks Retreat Late Afternoon
Jul 1 ARQT FDA Rejects Rocket's (RCKT) Gene Therapy BLA for Rare Disease
Jul 1 REGN Regeneron (REGN) Gets Positive CHMP Opinion for Lymphoma Drug
Jul 1 MRUS Merus names Fabian Zohren as chief medical officer
Jul 1 MRUS Merus Appoints Fabian Zohren M.D., Ph.D., as Chief Medical Officer
Immunology

Immunology is a branch of biology that covers the study of immune systems in all organisms. Immunology charts, measures, and contextualizes the physiological functioning of the immune system in states of both health and diseases; malfunctions of the immune system in immunological disorders (such as autoimmune diseases, hypersensitivities, immune deficiency, and transplant rejection); and the physical, chemical, and physiological characteristics of the components of the immune system in vitro, in situ, and in vivo. Immunology has applications in numerous disciplines of medicine, particularly in the fields of organ transplantation, oncology, rheumatology, virology, bacteriology, parasitology, psychiatry, and dermatology.
The term was coined by Russian biologist Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, who advanced studies on immunology and received the Nobel Prize for his work in 1908. He pinned small thorns into starfish larvae and noticed unusual cells surrounding the thorns. This was the active response of the body trying to maintain its integrity. It was Mechnikov who first observed the phenomenon of phagocytosis, in which the body defends itself against a foreign body.
Prior to the designation of immunity, from the etymological root immunis, which is Latin for "exempt", early physicians characterized organs that would later be proven as essential components of the immune system. The important lymphoid organs of the immune system are the thymus, bone marrow, and chief lymphatic tissues such as spleen, tonsils, lymph vessels, lymph nodes, adenoids, and liver. When health conditions worsen to emergency status, portions of immune system organs, including the thymus, spleen, bone marrow, lymph nodes, and other lymphatic tissues, can be surgically excised for examination while patients are still alive.
Many components of the immune system are typically cellular in nature and not associated with any specific organ, but rather are embedded or circulating in various tissues located throughout the body.

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