Pick me! Pick me! How genes are selected to create diverse immune cell receptors
Thursday, June 2, 2016 - 11:50
in Biology & Nature
Use of a new technique developed at the Babraham Institute has allowed researchers to take an in-depth look at the gene shuffling process that is responsible for our body's ability to recognise a vast range of foreign agents such as disease-causing microorganisms (pathogens). Failure in this process lies at the heart of a variety of immunodeficiency diseases and is also relevant to the decline in immune function observed with age.