Close-up of the human body's immune system is beautiful

The photos below will amaze you about the details of the components of our immune system.

The human body always contains miracles. To be healthy, the immune system has done a good job of detecting, neutralizing pathogens and removing them from the body.

Photography Lennart Nilsson recorded the image taken under the microscope part of the immune system to help us better understand the "immune system and civil war in the body".

Image of T cells - the place that holds important tasks in the immune system is being attacked by HIV / AIDS virus (blue part).

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Photos of B lymphocytes (antibody-producing cells) are being adhered to by bacteria (green).

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Images of two blood cells infected with malaria are preparing to attack and infect surrounding cells.

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Skin cells are healing the wound itself to prevent infection.

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Image of a regular flu virus. The virus is constantly transforming itself and producing pathogens (green) into the immune system.

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A macrophage is "capturing" E-coli bacteria (red).

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Phagocytes will secrete strong chemicals to kill this bacterium.

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White T cells are surrounded and prepared to attack a cancer cell.

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T cells move from spherical to prolonged forms that can be easily crept, attacked and disrupted the membrane of cancer cells.

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And this is the result after the battle, the cancer cell has been broken and become fibrous after losing the cytoplasm.

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