“Useless” Cells Might Be Powerful Weapons against Disease

“Useless” Cells Might Be Powerful Weapons against Disease


Scientists have discovered that so-called “silenced” B cells—once thought to simply clog up the immune system for no good reason—actually have a crucial purpose. Researchers are hopeful B cells could one day lead to new kinds of treatments for dangerous human infections such as HIV. Fazale Rana joins the host of In the Market with Janet Parshall to discuss this new discovery.

This interview is uncut and unedited as it originally aired on May 29, 2018 on In the Market with Janet Parshall. Opinions and third party advertisements in this recording were selected and placed by the original owners and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs of Reasons to Believe.