Fever temperatures rev up immune cell metabolism, proliferation and activity, but they also -- in a particular subset of T cells -- cause mitochondrial stress, DNA damage and cell death, researchers ...
Fever temperatures rev up immune cell metabolism, proliferation and activity, but they also—in a particular subset of T cells—cause mitochondrial stress, DNA damage and cell death, Vanderbilt ...
A collection of research and related content from the ICGC/TCGA consortium on whole‑genome sequencing and integrative analysis of cancer Cancer is a disease of the genome, caused by a cell's ...
The report states, “It has moderate to low acute and chronic toxicity and does not cause mutagenic, carcinogenic, developmental, or reproductive effects.” Adding further to this generally low ...