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A study led by researchers at the University of Health Sciences in Arizona uncovered new information about how the immune system works inside, which could have far-reaching implications
T cells are a type of white blood cell that is essential for the immune system and protects the body from infection
The study employs a unique evolutionary approach to studying the immune system by examining the way
"This research allows us to better understand how CD4 works synergistically with T cell receptors to guide T cells," said Dr.
Dr.
"We looked at which amino acids in these proteins changed and which amino acids remained the same," Dr.
The team discovered conserved amino acid sequences called motifs and then studied how these motifs enhance or inhibit CD4 activity
"If you think T cells are driven by molecular machines, then what we're doing is taking those machines apart and figuring out how they're made up, CD4 seems to be very important to the function of T cells because evolution doesn't want it to change