The study, ‘Explosive cytotoxicity of ruptoblasts bridges hormone surveillance and immune defense’, was authored by Stanford ...
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Stanford scientists discovered “ruptoblasts” — flatworm immune cells that explode and kill dozens of nearby cells in minutes
Stanford researchers have identified a previously unknown type of immune cell in planarian flatworms that literally explodes to kill nearby threats. Called ruptoblasts, these glandular cells detonate ...
A Stanford study has uncovered ruptosis, a rapid immune defence in flatworms where specialised cells explode to destroy ...
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