Not at all jumping on the AI rodent band wagon, but delighted to announce the publication of our paper in @MucosalImmunol about why you lose your appetite when you have a cold
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3838…
Including the coolest experiment I have ever done
New research in mice finds that neonatal CD8 T cells can undergo rapid chromatin remodeling, which supports their innate-like functions.
Read more: scim.ag/607@Cornell@CornellCFI
A new @SciImmunology study describes why a subset of T cells behaves in a way that is more similar to innate immune cells, rather than responding like normal adaptive immune cells.
Learn more: scim.ag/603
4) 'Keep the child within us alive'. Highly reactive, innate-like T cells of childhood are also found in adulthood in both mice and humans, changing how we think about the T-cell biology in adults. (5/5)
'Keep the child within us alive'. Highly reactive, innate-like T cells of childhood are also found in adulthood in both mice and humans, changing how we think about the T-cell biology in adults scim.ag/5Z2@SciImmunology#SingleCell#multiomics#neonatalImmunity
How do neonates survive with primitive adaptive immune system? Read about the functionally diverse pool of CD8 T-cells that may compensate for the primitive adaptive immune system of neonates. scim.ag/5Z2@SciImmunology#SingleCell#multiomics#neonatalImmunity
The newest story from the Rudd lab is out! Read about how CD8 T cells are more than just their T cell receptor! Congrats to @sciRPatel et al science.org/doi/10.1126/scii…