Animals
Sexual Parasitism in Anglerfish Could Prove Beneficial to People With Immune Disorders
Deep-sea angler fish have a bizarre reproductive strategy, among other animals. This reproductive strategy costs them their acquired immune functions, yet they are thriving, giving new light to human patients who have inborn or acquired immune disorders.
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