Jun 23 2026SCIENCE
GPR84: The quiet but important role of a cell receptor in disease
Cells in the body work like tiny factories, each with its own set of tools to keep things running smoothly. One of those tools is a receptor called GPR84, which sits on the surface of certain immune cells. When it gets activated, it acts like an alarm bell, signaling the body to ramp up inflammation
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