Adrienne Blaine

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Some of our white blood cells combine and recombine their genetic material like random number generators, shuffling their sequences to create an immense variety of cells capable of recognizing an immense variety of pathogens. This technology was viral technology before it was ours. Of humans and viruses, the science writer Carl Zimmer observes, “There is no us and them.”
On Immunity: An Inoculation
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