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Study co-led by MRC HIU/MRC WIMM's Professor Graham Ogg.
The slimy jelly that helps us respond to infection
A fully functioning immune system is dependent on good communication between many different types of cell. We know that one set of cells detects damage and infection, while another leaps into action to defend the body. But we weren’t entirely clear how the two ‘talked’ to each other. New research by the Jackson lab suggests that a special type of carbohydrate acts as the broker between the two.
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