Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Research maps key signaling pathways linking calcium entry and exit in activated T cells

Like separate entrance and exit doors on a building, a cell’s outer surface has its own doors—channels, pumps, and transporters that selectively control what molecules may enter or exit. In the immune system, T cells—essential players in immune regulation—possess unique sets of these doors, including a set that specializes in the movement of calcium ions.

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