Adapting to life in the liver: An immune cell perspective
Автор: UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences
Загружено: 2024-04-24
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UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences Public Lecture in April is dedicated to World Liver Day with a talk about immune cells in the liver .
You could say we are all continually influenced by our location, environmental factors, the people we encounter, and even how hungry we are at a given moment. Immune cells are no different. In this upcoming FMS Public Lecture we will discuss how the identity and function of immune cells is influenced by such factors. We will focus on a subset of immune cells in the human liver known as ‘resident T cells’ that are highly specialised, trained assassins, that help to control infections and tumour cell growth.
This lecture will be followed by a Q&A with our speaker Dr Laura Pallett.
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