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This project investigates how specific immune cells in the intestine help organisms adapt to changes in their environment, particularly focusing on nutrient processing and metabolic needs. It aims to understand the interactions between immune cells and epithelial cells, which are crucial for maintaining organ function…
Border surfaces of vertebrate organisms are in constant exchange with their habitat.
Host cell networks consisting of epithelial cells, stroma and tissue-resident immune cells continuously integrate signals from the environment, a process by which an organism becomes better suited to its habitat (i.e., adaptation).
Our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of such homeostatic processes is in its infancy, yet they are decisive for proper organ function.
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