3 scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine for work on immune tolerance
Peripheral immune tolerance is one way the body helps keep the immune system from getting out of whack and attacking your own tissues instead of foreign invaders.
PTI

Stockholm, 6 Oct
Mary E Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi won the
Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral
immune tolerance.
Peripheral immune tolerance is one way the body helps keep
the immune system from getting out of whack and attacking your own tissues
instead of foreign invaders.
The award is the first of the 2025 Nobel Prize announcements
and was announced by a panel at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
Last year's prize was shared by Americans Victor Ambros and
Gary Ruvkun for their discovery of microRNA, tiny bits of genetic material that
serve as on and off switches inside cells that help control what the cells do
and when they do it.
Nobel announcements continue with the physics prize on
Tuesday, chemistry on Wednesday and literature on Thursday. The Nobel Peace
Prize will be announced Friday and the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics 13
October.
The award ceremony will be held 10 December, the anniversary
of the death of Alfred Nobel, who founded the prizes. Nobel was a wealthy
Swedish industrialist and the inventor of dynamite. He died in 1896.
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