Scientists Discover a Massacre: “Assassin” Cells Murder Innocent Cells

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Scientists Discover a Massacre: “Assassin” Cells Murder Innocent Cells
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University of Haifa research has identified killer cells. A process that involves the 'murder' of living, newly-generated cells has been discovered for the first time in recent research conducted at the University of Haifa. The research, which was described in the esteemed journal Science Advances,

Scientists discovered that a fourth of the progenitor cells in the testis are “murdered” by phagocytes, despite the fact that these cells are not doing anything “wrong.”A process that involves the “murder” of living, newly-generated cells has been discovered for the first time in recent research conducted at the University of Haifa.

In the current investigation, Professor Toledano, Professor Estee Kurant, and a group of scientists from the University of Haifa looked at the sex cells of fruit flies. Since many molecular processes in fruit flies and humans are similar, they can be used as an effective model in this situation. The body has a well-established and crucial mechanism called cell death. Under normal circumstances, cells have the ability to “commit suicide” when a severe mutation has occurred or after they have served their purpose. Phagocytes come to “eat” dying cells, effectively taking their contents away and dissolving them. It is known that phagocytes sometimes “eat” immune system cells that have finished their job of defending the body against intruders.

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