Immune 72: After dark in the library with Ellen Rothenberg

Immune 72: After dark in the library with Ell...

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Immune Booster 20: Lipid GPS for T cells with Susan Schwab

Susan Schwab talks about how she got the research bug, bugs she ate, and her research on how the lipid S1P helps T cells decide- should I stay or should I go. Host: Cindy Leifer Guest: Susan Schwab Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Immune! Links for ...  Show more

Immune 98: T cells on the brain

Immune discusses cross-reactive antibodies to avian influenza neuraminidases and a role for gut-derived T cells in the brain to regulate eating behavior.

 

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello

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