When bacteria enter our body, they kick-start a powerful immune response. But this chain of reactions doesn’t fully account for our immediate responses. Researchers show that so-called ion channels play a key role as ‘first responders’.
When bacteria enter our body, they kick-start a powerful immune response. But this chain of reactions doesn’t fully account for our immediate responses. Researchers show that so-called ion channels play a key role as ‘first responders’.