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The immune system as an invisible, silent Grand Fugue

The Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, recently held an exhibition called “INFECTIOUS: STAY AWAY” that used art to illustrate infection and immunity. Luke O'Neill talks to one of the artists, Gordana Novakovic, about her involvement in this project.

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O'Neill, L., O'Farrelly, C. The immune system as an invisible, silent Grand Fugue. Nat Immunol 10, 1043–1045 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1009-1043

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