Regulatory T cells police the immune system, making sure that killer T cells coming back from battling pathogens transition into a resting state, but still prepared to fight if the pathogen returns.
Illustration of a how a cell's nucleus (green) deforms around the nanopillars and causes its membrane to form temporary breaches, which are self-repairing. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
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