Life Sciences
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Obesity rewires immune cells in fat tissue, opening new treatment targets
Researchers have identified how obesity fundamentally alters natural killer cells—a critical part of the immune system—within fatty tissue, revealing distinct cellular patterns linked to excess weight. The findings could reshape how companies develop obesity treatments and diagnostics, potentially targeting these immune changes rather than weight alone.
Originaltitel: Phenotypic diversity of human adipose tissue-resident NK cells in obesity