Fever leads to increased mitochondrial activity and damage in a subset of T cells, study finds
Jeffrey Rathmell, Ph.D., left, and Darren Heintzman defined the molecular events of the T cell response to feverish temperatures. Credit: ...
Jeffrey Rathmell, Ph.D., left, and Darren Heintzman defined the molecular events of the T cell response to feverish temperatures. Credit: ...
Human introns vary greatly in length. Previously, only U2AF-dependent splicing was known. Researchers at Fujita Health University now show that ...
A new subtype of interneuron found in the retina plays a central role in modular interneuron circuits, controlling the activation ...
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