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A Mouse or an Elephant: What Species Fights Infection More Effectively?
The researchers found that concentrations of lymphocytes, one type of white blood cell, didn't change in any special way with body size. That is, a mouse and an elephant have the same number of lymphocytes per ml of blood.
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