Jan Niess’ research group shows that CD98hc regulates macrophage development in the gut.
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Philipp Wuggenig and colleagues of the Gastroenterology group of Prof. Jan Niess at the DBM and Clarunis showed, in collaboration with national and international researchers, how the branched-chain amino acid transporter CD98hc regulates the development of colonic macrophages. The study was published in Communications Biology.