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Immune wars are taking place in the human body at all times-human loyal guards are constantly removing the diseased, aging and necrotic cells that may appear in the human body
.
With the development of microscopy technology, we can finally see how immune guards work
.
1.
The "Kiss of Death" of T Cells Cytotoxic T cells (also known as "killer T cells") are recognizing "abnormal cells" such as virus infections and cancerous transformations, leading to cell death
.
The actual time for the entire animation is about 75 minutes
.
2.
The battle between immune cells and cancer cells "On the spot" filming a scene of the war between immune cells and cancer cells under the microscope
.
3.
Immune cells are killing the invading bacteria
.
Immune cells are killing the invading bacteria .
4.
The neutrophils can swallow and digest harmful pathogens during the super-sprouting sterilization process
.
The picture shows the process of neutrophils chasing Staphylococcus aureus
.
5.
Immune cells can pass through blood vessels.
Immune cells can also go to the "battlefield" through the walls of blood vessels, marching toward the inflammatory and traumatic tissues, and encircling and suppressing them
.
6.
The death process of immune cells When immune cells die, they also expand, explode and divide
.
7.
NK cells kill cancer cells (video) Under the ultra-high-definition microscope, the whole process of NK cells attacking and destroying cancer cells: NK cells attack from the head first, and cancer cells are recalcitrant: One NK cell breaks through the barrier, and a large number of them instantly The influx of troops and the instantaneous disintegration of cancer cells: the cancer cells have no resistance and are slowly wiped out by NK cells: the immune war in the human body is ongoing all the time, and it is these cells that stick to their duties all the time.
We In order to live a healthy life
.
The article comes from: Shanghai Cell Therapy Engineering Technology Research Center
.
With the development of microscopy technology, we can finally see how immune guards work
.
1.
The "Kiss of Death" of T Cells Cytotoxic T cells (also known as "killer T cells") are recognizing "abnormal cells" such as virus infections and cancerous transformations, leading to cell death
.
The actual time for the entire animation is about 75 minutes
.
2.
The battle between immune cells and cancer cells "On the spot" filming a scene of the war between immune cells and cancer cells under the microscope
.
3.
Immune cells are killing the invading bacteria
.
Immune cells are killing the invading bacteria .
4.
The neutrophils can swallow and digest harmful pathogens during the super-sprouting sterilization process
.
The picture shows the process of neutrophils chasing Staphylococcus aureus
.
5.
Immune cells can pass through blood vessels.
Immune cells can also go to the "battlefield" through the walls of blood vessels, marching toward the inflammatory and traumatic tissues, and encircling and suppressing them
.
6.
The death process of immune cells When immune cells die, they also expand, explode and divide
.
7.
NK cells kill cancer cells (video) Under the ultra-high-definition microscope, the whole process of NK cells attacking and destroying cancer cells: NK cells attack from the head first, and cancer cells are recalcitrant: One NK cell breaks through the barrier, and a large number of them instantly The influx of troops and the instantaneous disintegration of cancer cells: the cancer cells have no resistance and are slowly wiped out by NK cells: the immune war in the human body is ongoing all the time, and it is these cells that stick to their duties all the time.
We In order to live a healthy life
.
The article comes from: Shanghai Cell Therapy Engineering Technology Research Center