Natural killer cells that live in the lungs can rapidly respond to a sugar rush, making them especially effective

Natural killer cells that live in the lungs can rapidly respond to a sugar rush, making them especially effective

Trinity College Dublin researchers based at St James’s Hospital have provided important insights into the behavior and metabolic function of a previously largely unknown but crucial natural killer (NK) immune cell resident in the lungs.

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