September 2008: A hormone to keep you thin, using dendritic cells to make better vaccines, and how your brain responds to fearful memories - podcast episode cover

September 2008: A hormone to keep you thin, using dendritic cells to make better vaccines, and how your brain responds to fearful memories

Sep 18, 200842 min
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Episode description

Hear about a lipid hormone made by fat that can keep you thin, and learn from the immunologist who discovered dendritic cells how these enigmatic cells can help to make better vaccines, and stay tuned to discover how the human brain controls responses to fearful memories and the implications for treating post-traumatic stress disorder.

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