RE: RE: Engineering Human B Cells With CRISPR
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RE: Engineering Human B Cells With CRISPR

RE: Engineering Human B Cells With CRISPR

As human beings, we have developed sophisticated immune systems that allow our bodies to fight against viral infections that harm us. Surprisingly, bacteria - despite being unicellular organisms - often possess a similar adaptive immunity, called CRISPR-Cas systems. But these CRISPR-Cas systems of bacteria have a very different function to that of our immune system
One of the least understood aspects of the CRISPR-Cas systems of bacteria is how these microorganisms control their activity, since an excess of this can result in an autoimmune disease, and a shortage of activity could allow the viruses to destroy entire bacterial communities. The team's research shows that by communicating openly with each other, the bacteria reach the right balance between the two results. Greetings, you are very good job in this publication I am the subject

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