Fever increases immune cell metabolism proliferation and activity but it also causes mitochondrial stress DNA damage and cell death in a specific subgroup ...
Fever temperatures rev up immune cell metabolism, proliferation and activity, but they also -- in a particular subset of T cells -- cause mitochondrial stress, DNA damage and cell death, researchers ...
Fever temperatures rev up immune cell metabolism, proliferation and activity, but they also -; in a particular subset of T cells -; cause mitochondrial stress, DNA damage and cell death, Vanderbilt ...
These data demonstrate a specialized role for p21 in the control of T-cell proliferation, tolerance to nuclear antigens, and female-prone lupus. These findings could be the basis for new ...
Fever temperatures rev up immune cell metabolism, proliferation and activity, but they also—in a particular subset of T cells—cause mitochondrial stress, DNA damage and cell death, Vanderbilt ...
Thus, an emerging strategy for the treatment of those conditions is to inhibit cellular proliferation by targeting cell cycle regulation. Here we will review the current understanding of the ...
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre have found that fever temperatures increase immune cell metabolism, proliferation, and activity, but they also promote mitochondrial stress, DNA ...