The Inflammasome

Professor Dave Explains
Professor Dave Explains
45.5 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - When you get a bacterial
When you get a bacterial infection, the immune response needs to be very rapid. But it can take hours to sense a threat, and generating effector proteins in response takes time. Luckily, we all have large protein complexes called inflammasomes that can also initiate inflammation. What are these made of? What types exist? How do they function? Let's get a closer look?

Script by Stephanie Melchor

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