Cells at Work!

Overview
Explore the fascinating world within your body, where approximately 37 trillion cells diligently perform their vital functions. Follow the journey of red blood cells transporting oxygen and white blood cells battling infections, revealing the dynamic and often dramatic lives of these unsung heroes. Cells at Work! offers a unique and engaging portrayal of cellular life, blending humor and relatable storytelling to highlight the incredible teamwork and struggles occurring beneath the surface. Dive into this captivating narrative that brings the extraordinary inner workings of your body to life in an entertaining way.
Episodes
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1

Bump
While White Blood Cell (Neutrophil) is focused on eliminating germs, he encounters Backward Cap, a Platelet sporting her cap turned backward. Unbekno...
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2

Acquired Immunity/Peyer's Patch
Memory Cell experiences a vivid dream foretelling an impending doom brought on by foreign invaders. When these mysterious adversaries actually infilt...
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3

Dengue Fever/Acne
A harmful reaction erupts on the skin's surface! Mast Cell diligently follows her instructions, but her actions frustrate the other cells who voice t...
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4

H. Pylori/Antigenic Shift
A crisis unfolds within the body as Immune Cells swiftly mobilize to combat virus-infected cells. Meanwhile, an Ordinary Cell watches the action unfo...
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5

Cytokines
In the episode "Cytokines," Ordinary Cell journeys to the intestines alongside White Blood Cell (Neutrophil) to help reunite lactic acid bacteria with...
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6

Harmful Bacteria
An important set of antibody details from a cell has been compromised, creating a palpable unease after NK Cell makes a remark to White Blood Cell (Ne...
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7

Cancer Cell II (Part I)
A powerful adversary has resurfaced... Cancer Cell is back, and destructive bacteria are causing chaos within the intestines. As the body faces an un...
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8

Cancer Cell II (Part II)
"Enough, Cancer Cell!" shouts White Blood Cell (Neutrophil) as he and his allies challenge their foe, only to be thwarted by Regulatory T Cell, who p...