We study the biology and the diseases of red blood cells, which are the most abundant cell in the human body. And not only are they a source of disease during infections like malaria, but also they are themselves a treatment, because we transfuse five million Americans a year who need those transfusions to survive —James Zimring, MD, PhD, Thomas W. Tillack Professor of Experimental Pathology
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