In certain contexts, the Notch receptor may participate in “reverse signaling,” influencing neighboring cells directly.
The study, “Integration of phospho-signaling and transcriptomics in single cells reveals distinct Th17 cell fates,” was published in Cell Reports. In the study, first author Seth Fortmann, M.D., Ph.D.
T cell activation—the process by which these key immune defenders recognize threats and mobilize against them—depends on exquisitely timed molecular signals. Now researchers have captured one of the ...
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Squeeze a cell once and it barely flinches. Squeeze it again and again in short bursts, and something changes: a protein called YAP migrates into the nucleus and flips on genes that drive tissue ...