When blood spills, the human body calls on platelets. These cells quickly plug the damaged region of a blood vessel and initiate clotting.
There’s more to platelets than clots, however. The bloodborne cells can also stimulate the immune system to adapt its response to a specific microbial assault, according to a report in the July Immunity.
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