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Today’s Immunology Science Briefing | March 29th 2026, 1:00:14 pm

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Researchers have developed a new fluorescent sensor, GRABPGE2-1.0, that can track a key inflammation molecule called prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in real time inside living mice. This tool reveals that the brain produces distinct patterns of PGE2 during inflammation versus seizures, opening new doors for understanding and treating neurological disorders.
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A study found that simple concrete shelters are highly effective for monitoring and protecting a hard-to-find frog species in Australia. The frogs strongly preferred these shelters for hiding and even for laying eggs, providing a low-impact way for scientists to track vulnerable populations and support their conservation.
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A new review explores how diseases can spread between plants and pollinators like bees through shared flowers, which is a growing threat to biodiversity. The analysis shows that while certain plant and pollinator traits can increase disease transmission, the overall makeup of the ecosystem can either amplify or reduce this risk.
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