Protein Plays Immune Targeting: Cell Drama Unfolds!
In a dazzling display of microscopic matchmaking, a protein has decided to coordinate immune cells' social lives by tagging unwanted cells like an overzealous party planner with serious boundary issues. This molecular Cupid grabs the cellular wallflowers and politely points the immune VIP squad in their direction. Surprisingly, no cell drama or reality TV crew was involved in this 100% real-life biological fiasco, where the protein plays tag but with a purpose – making cell eviction notices sent with brutal efficiency. It’s like immune cells Tinder, but instead of awkward 'swipes,' it’s biochemical hugs and slam dunks on bad cells. Science is wild, folks!
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(1 of 3)Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/8/2025 | Author: Unknown
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