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Volume 4 Issue 10, October 2020

Cavefish immunity

A comparison of Mexican cavefish shows that, in contrast to individuals from rivers, individuals from caves have evolved increased sensitivity of the innate and adaptive immune systems and reduced investment in the innate immune system in response to lower parasite diversity.

See Peuß et al.

Image: Nicolas Rohner. Cover Design: Lauren Heslop.

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