How cells draw on memories of past inflammation to respond to new threats by Staff July 29, 2021 July 29, 2021 0 views 0A new study uncovers a near-universal mechanism behind this phenomenon, known as inflammatory memory.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post 5 Essential Websites to Help You Get American vs. British English Right next post Why uncertainty makes us change our behavior — even when we shouldn’t Related Posts Siblings with unique genetic change help scientists progress... April 18, 2024 New urine-based test detects high-grade prostate cancer, helping... April 18, 2024 How 3D printers can give robots a soft... April 17, 2024 Honey bees experience multiple health stressors out-in-the-field April 17, 2024 Study identifies new metric for diagnosing autism April 17, 2024 Protecting brain cells with cannabinol April 17, 2024