Unlocking the Mystery of How Cells Function Differently in Group Settings
The way our cells work can often be mysterious. But, a recent study has found that even within groups of cells that appear to be identical, there can be significant differences in their behavior. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have discovered that cells of the same type can respond differently to their environment depending on the group they belong to.
This study highlights the importance of considering the context cells are in when attempting to understand their behavior. It suggests that even for what we think are homogenous cell populations, there may be two distinct groups of cells that differ in the way they respond to their environment. This could have implications for how we study and treat diseases that involve specific cell types.
source: Phys.org