Jessica L. Stelzel, Jonathan P. Schneck, Hai-Quan Mao, Joshua C. Doloff
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Oversimplified immunology is holding biomaterials back
Immune responses are complex, often defying rigid classifications. Instead of interpreting results according to reductionist categories, researchers should rely on comprehensive single-cell data to guide analysis and should remain open to unexpected immunological complexity.