Discovery: This is the first time that scientists have seen adaptive immune cells help build tissue that isn’t part of the immune system.
In experiments with mouse tissue, UC San Francisco researchers have discovered that the adaptive immune system, generally associated with fighting infections, plays an active role in guiding the normal development of mammary glands, the only organs — in female humans as well as mice — that develop predominantly after birth, beginning at puberty.
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