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For medical students, the immune system is something you study in textbooks. Cells at Work! brings these processes to life through memorable characters and action-packed storytelling. Akane Shimizu’s hit manga transforms red blood cells, white blood cells, and other microscopic players into unforgettable heroes, turning the science of the immune system into an entertaining and surprisingly educational adventure.
In Volume 1, Red Blood Cell is new to the job and just wants to deliver oxygen and cart away carbon dioxide. But constant emergencies like pneumococcal disease, influenza, and bacterial invasions mean she’s always in the middle of the action. She’s backed by White Blood Cell, who has a knack for dramatic pathogen takedowns, as well as Helper T Cells, Killer T Cells, and the resourceful Platelets. Each chapter is a stand-alone “case,” blending medically accurate explanations with fast-paced storytelling.
Why You Should Read It:
If you get hooked, the library also has Volumes 2 and 3, where the immune system faces even more challenges.
Whether you’re reviewing for an exam or looking for a lighthearted way to revisit core concepts, Cells at Work! is an entertaining reminder of the intricate, unseen battles happening inside every patient and yourself.
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Image Credit: https://aiptcomics.com/2017/01/03/cells-at-work-vol-1-review/
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