Lending support to a controversial theory of how the immune system works, researchers have found that injured or dying cells release uric acid, which then stimulates the activity of key immune cells.
Biologists have long described the immune system as something that distinguishes self from nonself, attacking invaders such as infectious microbes but not the body’s own tissues.
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