Ninein isoform contributions to intracellular processes and macrophage immune function.

Summary: Our bodies have tiny defenders called macrophages that work hard to keep us healthy. Inside these cells, there is a special protein called "ninein" that acts like a builder, helping to organize the cell's inner skeleton. Scientists recently looked closely at mouse cells and discovered that there are two different versions of this builder protein. By understanding how these two versions work, researchers can learn more about how our immune system moves and fights off sickness!

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Dyneins
Dynactin Complex