Immunology Stocks List

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Immunology Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 4 JNJ Sector Update: Health Care Stocks Steady Late Afternoon
Oct 4 JNJ Johnson & Johnson Ends Phase 2 Study For Dengue Antiviral Amid R&D Reprioritization
Oct 4 JNJ Sanofi Healthcare Bidders Revising Offers Over Talc Concerns
Oct 4 JNJ Johnson & Johnson halts mid-stage study for dengue antiviral
Oct 4 JNJ J&J discontinues dengue drug study after changes in R&D portfolio
Oct 4 JNJ Wells Fargo says there is a risk that Johnson & Johnson will guide lower
Oct 4 JNJ Opdivo gets ‘perioperative’ approval; pharmas cut jobs in New Jersey, Ireland
Oct 4 JNJ 2 Smart Income Stocks to Buy Right Now
Oct 3 JNJ Why Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) Dipped More Than Broader Market Today
Oct 2 JNJ Johnson & Johnson's Options: A Look at What the Big Money is Thinking
Oct 2 JNJ Johnson & Johnson's Erleada Shows Improved Overall Survival In Prostate Cancer Patients Compared To Pfizer's Drug
Oct 2 JNJ J&J prostate cancer therapy outperforms in real-world study
Oct 2 JNJ ERLEADA® (apalutamide) demonstrates statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in overall survival compared to enzalutamide in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer
Oct 2 JNJ J&J to invest over $2B to build new North Carolina plant
Oct 1 JNJ U.S. port strike expected to have limited impact on healthcare supply chain: HHS
Oct 1 JNJ 55-Year-Old Who Reached $3,900 Per Month Income In Just 5 Years Shares Portfolio: Top 9 Stocks And ETFs
Oct 1 JNJ J&J to invest over $2 billion for new manufacturing facility in North Carolina
Oct 1 JNJ Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is a favorite amongst institutional investors who own 73%
Oct 1 JNJ Johnson & Johnson launches TECNIS Odyssey intraocular lens in US
Oct 1 JNJ J&J drops 340B rebate plan following government pressure
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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