Cells commit suicide to alert your immune system
Every day, countless cells die quiet deaths in our bodies—but others perish dramatically, committing suicide to alert the immune system. Immunologist Andrew Oberst explains how understanding this process could illuminate ways to help the body defend against invaders like cancer.
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