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When a termite colony decides to start eating each other to neutralize an infection... What gets them to stop?Ought to be parallels with T cell related processes that drive autoimmunity, if it's based on an underlying game theoretic risk/reward process. https://t.co/rw1d8319DS

So what happens if a body is full of white adipose tissue that fuels the continuous action of Killer T cells going amuck, and nothing is there to tell them to calm the fuck down?https://t.co/MgeCHvi0hM

Boiling ourselves alive.https://t.co/qbb3379zwk

> 'Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'> Nothing beside remains.https://t.co/11MasdZSXm

Fever related viruses => mTORC1 + IL6"To further elucidate the metabolic effects of rapamycin in vivo, we examined its influence on the induction of beige adipocytes and thermogenic gene expression in white adipose tissue (WAT)."https://t.co/9Bpza98i51https://t.co/1YYUe3Ps3t

"It has been observed that termites are often eaten when “moribund but not yet dead”4, but no study to date has attempted to identify the stage of infection at which the risk of cannibalism first begins to increase."https://t.co/JacjSAiH6bhttps://t.co/yFkfemEkhq

"understanding of ant foraging gained from experiments and models to provide insight into T cell search processes. We find that there are significant parallels between how ants forage for food and how T cells search for pathogens."https://t.co/baIjetSSqGhttps://t.co/dOM74XSmT9

"Researchers have found that when some members of an ant colony are exposed to a pathogen for the first time, all members of that colony—even the ones that were not initially infected—build resistance to the pathogen. How this happens was never clear." https://t.co/q9Kdc6G6qS

Learning how the calm the ants in my brain.https://t.co/9oZfpdkeP2

I also noted that mTORC1 is a direct player in regulating this space. https://t.co/QeHEtQnZtrI haven't translated this into how this might impact neurons yet, dumping fatty acids in via adrenaline does seem to impact muscle activity quite profoundly.https://t.co/IgWC9HW3gR https://t.co/NkEYKAKFRR
