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Mitochondria Keep Immune Cells “Ready to Respond”

Summary by Salud a Diario
The results, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, open up new ways to improve vaccines and immunotherapy against cancer. Dendritic cells play a central role in immunity: they detect threats and activate T cells to fight infections and tumors. Understanding how these cells are regulated is essential both to enhance the immune response and to counteract their dysfunction in diseases such as cancer.
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The results, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, open up new ways to improve vaccines and immunotherapy against cancer. Dendritic cells play a central role in immunity: they detect threats and activate T cells to fight infections and tumors. Understanding how these cells are regulated is essential both to enhance the immune response and to counteract their dysfunction in diseases such as cancer.

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Salud a Diario broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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