SPATIAL MAPPING OF HEPATIC ER AND MITOCHONDRIA ARCHITECTURE REVEALS ZONATED REMODELING IN FASTING AND OBESITY

Spatial mapping of hepatic ER and mitochondria architecture reveals zonated remodeling in fasting and obesity

Abstract The hepatocytes within the liver present an immense capacity Iron to adapt to changes in nutrient availability.Here, by using high resolution volume electron microscopy, we map how hepatic subcellular spatial organization is regulated during nutritional fluctuations and as a function of liver zonation.We identify that fasting leads to remo

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Lentiviral vector delivery of human interleukin-7 (hIL-7) to human immune system (HIS) mice expands T lymphocyte populations.

Genetically modified mice carrying engrafted human tissues provide useful tumbler models to study human cell biology in physiologically relevant contexts.However, there remain several obstacles limiting the compatibility of human cells within their mouse hosts.Among these is inadequate cross-reactvitiy between certain mouse cytokines and human cell

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The human IL-15 superagonist N-803 promotes migration of virus-specific CD8+ T and NK cells to B cell follicles but does not reverse latency in ART-suppressed, SHIV-infected macaques.

Despite Knife Handle the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to halt viral replication and slow disease progression, this treatment is not curative and there remains an urgent need to develop approaches to clear the latent HIV reservoir.The human IL-15 superagonist N-803 (formerly ALT-803) is a promising anti-cancer biologic with potent immunos

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