//
sign in
Post
by @danabra.mov
PostEmbed
by @danabra.mov
Record
by @jimpick.com
Record
by @atsui.org
+ new component
Post
FMI researchers and collaborators at the University of Queensland found that mitochondria, best known for producing energy, also help immune cells fight bacteria. The study suggests that changing mitochondrial shape could offer new ways to boost defenses against infection. www.fmi.ch/news-events/...
1d
www.fmi.ch
Animals have several built-in ways to defend themselves against infection. A new study by FMI researchers and their collaborators at the University of Queensland in Australia points to an unexpected p...
Mitochondria may help immune cells fight bacteria by changing shape
FMI science