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Faulty cytoskeleton impairs immune cells

by Staff July 26, 2018
July 26, 2018 20 views
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The rearrangement of the cell´s inner scaffold, the cytoskeleton, is a vital process for immune cells. In a new collaborative study, a rare inherited disease revealed a hitherto unknown role of a cytoskeleton-regulating factor for the proper functioning of the adaptive immune system.

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