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How immune cells hunt microbes in our body's mazes

10:00am-4:00pm on Saturday 28 March

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Department of Pathology, Tennis Court Road, CB2 1QP

When we get infected, our neutrophils are the first cells to arrive at the infection site. They need to squeeze through other cells and find the correct way to the infection site. Join the Sarris Lab on Family Day to experience how neutrophils work out their routes!

No booking required, drop in event.

Booking required:
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Booking required:
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Age: Children under 12
Format: Hands-on Activity
Timing: In person
Event Capacity: 100
Theme: Climate & Environment
Accessibility: Full access

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