In this colorized micrograph, immune cells called macrophages (purple) and T cells (red) isolated from a live mouse tumor interact through the T cell receptor (green).
Macrophages—or “big eaters”—are exactly what they sound like. These immune cells roam our bodies hunting down infections, cancers, or injuries. When they detect a target, the cells release a calvary ...
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