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This project investigates how tuft cells in the immune system detect and respond to large parasites like helminths. It aims to develop new tools for tracking tuft cell activity and to identify the mechanisms behind their immune responses, enhancing our understanding of innate immunity.
Complex organisms rely on specialized organ structures to interact with their environment, facilitating vital exchanges of molecules.
The same structures create vulnerabilities to colonization by microorganisms, requiring sophisticated defense mechanisms.
Central to these defenses is the innate immune system's ability to detect and rapidly respond to pathogens through diverse sensor mechanisms.
While significant progress has been made in understanding the detection of viruses, bacteria, and fung…
UNIVERSITAT ZURICH
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