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In addition to real-time measurements under the microscope, the researchers examined various endpoints, such as the strength of different stress signals in daughter and granddaughter cells.
Additionally, an alternative metabolism called glycolysis, which is able to produce energy in human cells when no oxygen is present, is similarly known to be required for IFN-γ induction in T cells.