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T cells

Distributed Adaptive Search in T Cells: Lessons From Ants.

T cells
adaptive search
ant foraging
ant inspired algorithms

Metformin Enhances Autophagy and Normalizes Mitochondrial Function to Alleviate Aging-Associated Inflammation

inflammaging
T cells
metformin
Autophagy

Modulating T Cell Responses via Autophagy: The Intrinsic Influence Controlling the Function of Both Antigen-Presenting Cells and T Cells.

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immunometabolism
immunotherapy
inflammation(6)

Quantitative Measurement of Naïve T Cell Association With Dendritic Cells, FRCs, and Blood Vessels in Lymph Nodes.

CCR7
FRCs
T cells
dendritic cells
Schematic of the autophagic process

The Intrinsic Influence Controlling the Function of Both Antigen-Presenting Cells and T Cells

Autophagy
T cells
macrophages
Inflammation
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The AIM Center is funded by NIH grant P20GM121176, and it endows the state of New Mexico and the surrounding region with a state-of-the-art biomedical center and an intellectual and technological hub for cutting-edge research. On a larger scale, the AIM Center promises to be a nationally important center for the advancement of research on autophagy.

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