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The Francis Crick Institute
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Researchers at the Crick have discovered that mice lacking a specific gene responsible for cell structure lose intestinal balance and experience systemic inflammation, mirroring a lethal condition seen in humans.
www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-11...
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How weakness in cell structure affects the host-microbiome relationship
Mice lacking a gene responsible for cell structure lose intestinal balance and experience systemic inflammation, mirroring a lethal condition seen in humans.
https://www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-11-13_how-weakness-in-cell-structure-affects-the-host-microbiome-relationship
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Michael Way
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Now for something completely different - Way lab does immunology - check out our
@science.org
paper - Branched actin networks mediate macrophage-dependent host-microbiota homeostasis. The work was driven by the 2 first authors
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