Tag: <span>heterogeneity</span>

Home / heterogeneity
Dihydroartemisinin regulates splenic immune cell heterogeneity through SOD3-JNK-AP-1 Axis
Post

Dihydroartemisinin regulates splenic immune cell heterogeneity through SOD3-JNK-AP-1 Axis

SCIENCE CHINA PRESS IMAGE: DHA PROMOTED THE REVERSIBLE EXPANSION OF EFFECTIVE REGULATORY T CELLS (GREEN), INTERFERON-Γ+ CYTOTOXIC CD8+ T CELLS (RED), AND MHCIILOW FOLLICULAR (FO) B CELLS(BLUE) IN MOUSE SPLEEN (LEFT PANEL) VIA INDUCTION OF SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE 3 (SOD3) EXPRESSION, INCREASED PHOSPHORYLATION OF C-JUN N-TERMINAL KINASES AND ITS DOWNSTREAM ACTIVATOR PROTEIN 1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS (RIGHT...

Study reveals a protein’s key contribution to heterogeneity of neurons
Post

Study reveals a protein’s key contribution to heterogeneity of neurons

by  Massachusetts Institute of Technology Above: Round vesicles carrying glutamate seek to dock to the cell membrane by binding to SNARE proteins (blue and yellow). In tonic neurons (left) tomosyn (brown and orange) intercepts the vesicles and binds them instead, preventing docking at the membrane, which is necessary for glutamate release across a synapse. Credit: Littleton...