Like finding that needle in the haystack every time, your T cells manage what seems like an improbable task: Quickly finding a few invaders among the many imposters in your body to trigger its immune response.
T cells have to react fast and do so nearly perfectly to protect people from diseases. But first, they need a little “me” time.
Rice University researchers suggest that has to do with how T cells “relax” in the process of binding to ligands—shor...
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