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Cells at Work!· Season 1 · Episode 3

Influenza

S01E03·9.0·July 22, 2018·24m·Gunma TV

Naive T Cell is patrolling the body for influenza virus proliferation. But since he’s never taken on the enemy before, he’s completely terrified and useless. He finally ends up fleeing the battlefield where White Blood Cell (Neutrophil) and the veteran Killer T Cells are fighting. Naive T Cell is filled with self-loathing until Dendritic Cell sees him and speaks to him kindly.

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#3In Season 1of 13 rated episodes
#3All-timeof 21 rated episodes
+0.1vs season avgSeason 1 averages 8.9
2018First airedJuly 22, 2018

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