Sriram Jagannathan

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The Macrophage is equipped with an abundance of compartments that are filled with the equivalent of stomach acid—substances that dissolve things. These compartments then merge with the tiny prison and pour their deadly contents all over the victim, dissolving it into its components, into amino acids, sugars, and fats that are not only harmless, but even useful. Some become food for the Macrophage
Immune: A journey into the system that keeps you alive - the book from KURZGESAGT IN A NUTSHELL
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