In this episode of SciBud, join Rowan as we delve into groundbreaking research by Wang et al. that uncovers a remarkable mechanism enabling our immune cells, specifically neutrophils, to navigate towards infection or injury sites. Known as the body’s first responders, neutrophils rely on inwardly rectifying potassium channels to maintain the necessary electric potential for effective directional sensing—a process crucial for their movement towards chemical signals in their environment. Utilizing zebrafish as a model organism, the study highlights how inhibiting these channels disrupts neutrophil navigation, revealing a sophisticated signal-response system that could reshape our understanding of immune function and potential treatments for inflammatory diseases and cancer. Tune in to explore how bioelectricity plays a pivotal role in cell behavior and what this means for future scientific advancements! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/267
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