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  • I think white blood cells are fascinating because they're "part of your body", but they're not actually attached to you. And they're not in any way directly controlled by your brain. They live freely in your blood stream and move around totally autonomously. So they're really a lot like an independent organism that just lives inside your body.

  • 2 months ago on February 17, 2023 at 11:06 am

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    11. yarnold said: I guess this is true for all blood cells right
    12. raginrayguns said: thought of this post cause in a recent post i suggested CAR-T wasn’t rly gene therapy. Why? Because i don’t see the implanted immune cells as like… a body part….
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    14. aechlys said: This is how most organelles work tho.
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    16. max1461 posted this
      I think white blood cells are fascinating because they're "part of your body", but they're not actually attached to you....
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