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Mitochondria: The Cell's Protectors Against Infection
Monday, November 25, 2024
Scientists are now exploring how mitochondria manage to do this. They believe mitochondria might use special signals to detect pathogens and then activate defenses. This means they don't just rely on the cell to tell them something's wrong. They can sense it themselves and take action.
Imagine mitochondria as tiny security systems within our cells. They're always on the lookout for trouble and ready to sound the alarm if needed. Understanding how they do this could help us find new ways to fight infections.
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