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Red blood cells play a much larger role in the immune system than previously thought – News-Medical.Net
New research has revealed that red blood cells function as critical immune sensors by binding cell-free DNA, called nucleic acid,…

New research has revealed that red blood cells function as critical immune sensors by binding cell-free DNA, called nucleic acid, present in the body’s circulation during sepsis and COVID-19, and that this DNA-binding capability triggers their removal from…
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