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Science in Focus: How Do White Blood Cells Move So Fast?

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If you fall and scrape a knee, it’s the job of white blood cells called neutrophils to rush to the site of infection and chase down invading bacteria. In order to race after bacteria at speeds up to a thousand times that of most human cells, neutrophils must move in a special way.
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