Conditioned immunological memory: implication for cognition of immune cells
Zhu Zhu,
Wei Qin,
Qianlin Li
et al.
Abstract:Associative learning refers to the process by which animals or human beings build the new relationship between two stimuli or events, which has been found throughout the animal kingdom. However, no studies have reported the associative learning in cells in the body to date. In the study, we focused on immune cells, as immunological memory is considered as one of the cardinal features of the immune system. As for a classical conditioning procedure, we designed the analogues of ginsenoside Rh1 (e.g., protopanaxa… Show more
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