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Scientists Capture First-ever Body's Safety Test for T Cells
For the first time, immunologists from The University of Texas at Austin have captured on what happens when T-cells - the contract killers of the immune system, responsible for wiping out bacteria and viruses - undergo a type of assassin-training program before they get unleashed in the body.
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Scientists Develop Technology to Capture Tumor Cells
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A Tale of Two Skeeters
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Blood Flow Command Center Discovered in the Brain
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Organic Animal Farms Benefit Birds Nesting in Agricultural Environments
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A New Iron-Based Superconductor Stabilized by Inter-Block Charger Transfer
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China's Chang'E 4 Mission Discovers New 'Secrets' From Far Side of the Moon
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