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Notch1 regulated autophagy controls survival and suppressor activity of activated murine T-regulatory cells
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he Notch receptor is needed to trigger autophagy at the right time and the loss of this receptor causes the cells to die when they are starved of nutrients. Further experiments found that the Notch receptor is essential for the T-regulatory cells to work properly in mice. Notch1 regulated autophagy
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  • he Notch receptor is needed to trigger autophagy at the right time and the loss of this receptor causes the cells to die when they are starved of nutrients. Further experiments found that the Notch receptor is essential for the T-regulatory cells to work properly in mice.
  • Notch1 regulated autophagy controls survival and suppressor activity of activated murine T-regulatory cells

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