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Red Then Dead

30 May 2026

Red Then Dead

B cells - major members of the immune system – can become cancerous (B-cell leukaemias or lymphomas) or malfunction (such as in autoimmune diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis) and treatments can include targeting them for destruction by binding them with an antibody marker specific to them. Often not efficient, this B-cell removal approach has been improved by presenting the binding antibody on red blood cells (in green here) that mark the offending cells (fluorescing red here) with a loud and clear 'eat me' tag

Read the published research article here

Written by Lindsey Goff

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