Glycolytic metabolism is essential for CCR7 oligomerization and dendritic cell migration
The activation of dendritic cells (DC) is associated with a metabolic switch from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism. Here, the authors show that both strong and weak stimuli cause an immediate increase in glycolysis, but only strong stimuli induce long-term glycolytic reprogramming.
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Autores principales: | Hannah Guak, Sara Al Habyan, Eric H. Ma, Haya Aldossary, Maia Al-Masri, So Yoon Won, Thomas Ying, Elizabeth D. Fixman, Russell G. Jones, Luke M. McCaffrey, Connie. M. Krawczyk |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/602bbe28597f4d06954fcdaaeb263744 |
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