Embryos Can Fight Bacteria Before Developing Immunity

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Embryos Can Fight Bacteria Before Developing Immunity
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Research shows that embryos, including humans, can defend themselves against bacteria through a process similar to white blood cell activity, using epithelial cells to ingest and destroy bacteria before their immune system fully develops, which could have implications for fertility and preventing developmental malformations.

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