Insect growth regulator wears a second hat: Infection fighter
Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 12:11
in Biology & Nature
During an animal's embryonic development, a chemical chain reaction known as Hippo directs organs to grow to just the right size and no larger. Now Johns Hopkins researchers working with laboratory flies report that this signaling pathway also plays a role in revving up the insects' immune systems to combat certain bacterial infections.