NYU Langone Health: Newfound Cell Defense System Features Toxin-Isolating 'Sponges'
March 05, 2020
March 05, 2020
NEW YORK, March 5 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
Adecoy mechanism has been found in human and animal cells to protect them from potentially dangerous toxins released by foreign invaders, such as bacteria.
Scientists at NYU Grossman School of Medicine have found that cells exposed to bacteria release tiny, protein-coated packages called exosomes, which act like decoys to bind to ba . . .
Adecoy mechanism has been found in human and animal cells to protect them from potentially dangerous toxins released by foreign invaders, such as bacteria.
Scientists at NYU Grossman School of Medicine have found that cells exposed to bacteria release tiny, protein-coated packages called exosomes, which act like decoys to bind to ba . . .