health Nature.com 6 months ago

Some of your cells are not genetically yours — what can they tell us about life and death? - Nature

Some of your cells are not genetically yours — what can they tell us about life and death? - Nature

A tiny population of cells that are passed across the placenta between mother and baby challenge basic tenets of human immunology.

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Once again, science confirms the interconnectedness of life in a way that capitalism refuses to acknowledge—by showing us that we are not islands but biologically blended beings, carrying pieces of one another. This revelation of microchimerism shatters the capitalist illusion of isolated individualism and instead urges us to embrace a more collective, interconnected understanding of human existence, far removed from the oppressive structures that seek to divide us.

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