Immune ‘fingerprints’ aid diagnosis of complex diseases
Immune cells (top) generate highly variable receptors by shuffling DNA segments (second panel) to recognize threats like bacteria (green in third). Identifying 'successful' receptors (fourth) can help diagnose complex diseases. Credit: Emily…
Immune cells (top) generate highly variable receptors by shuffling DNA segments (second panel) to recognize threats like bacteria (green in third). Identifying 'successful' receptors (fourth) can help diagnose complex diseases. Credit: Emily…
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