Metabolic adaptations of tissue-resident immune cells

Volume: 20, Issue: 7, Pages: 793 - 801
Published: Jun 18, 2019
Abstract
Unlike other cells in the body, immune cells have to be able to enter and adapt to life within diverse tissues. Immune cells develop within dedicated immune system organs, such as the bone marrow, thymus and lymphoid tissues, but also inhabit other tissues, wherein they not only provide defense against infection and malignancies but also contribute to homeostatic tissue function. Because different tissues have widely divergent metabolic rates...
Paper Details
Title
Metabolic adaptations of tissue-resident immune cells
Published Date
Jun 18, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
7
Pages
793 - 801
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