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Our immune system

How it is controlled by stem cells

Stem cell researcher Rachel Oldershaw explains immune responses and explores how stem cells can control our immune system. She shows how our understanding of these biological interactions is influencing the development of medical interventions

Coloured scanning electron micrograph of two human mesenchymal stem cells ×6000

AQA Cell recognition and the immune system; Most of a cell’s DNA is not translated

Edexcel A Immunity, infection and forensics

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