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7In a FantasticVoyagePlot, more often than not, the voyagers will have to contend with white blood cells that are instinctively trying to remove them from the bloodstream. (Hey, the white blood cells don't know the voyagers are there to help!) Either the voyagers will meet them head on and attack, or a ChaseScene will ensue.
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9In RealLife, white blood cells usually don't chase pathogens, they just float around and eat any threats that they bump into. Chemicals such as bacterial wastes or inflammatory secretions do attract them to the general ''area'' of infection, but most types don't actively chase any threats they find there.
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17* The orange blobs within the tree in ''Anime/PokemonLucarioAndTheMysteryOfMew'' are described as its equivalent to white blood cells. They specifically home in on any nearby humans.
18* ''Manga/CellsAtWork'' (and by extension its {{spinoff}}s such as ''Manga/CellsAtWorkCodeBlack'') personifies white blood cells as highly-trained pathogen killing machines.
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22* A variation in ''ComicBook/{{Druuna}}: Aphrodisia'' where Captain Williamson goes into a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind to find Druuna, but runs into antibodies which manifest themselves as insectoid monsters crawling out of the ground. He injected himself with a serum that causes them to ignore him at first, but later on it loses its effect and he has to make a break for it.
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26* VERY squicky example in ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'': when Iruel makes his appearance and tries to [[ShootingSuperman infect Nurgle-worshipping Rei]], her body is transformed into a [[NauseaFuel bloated, pus-dripping mass of flesh]] that is a literal FACTORY of all kinds of nasty viruses purpose-made to kill Iruel's nanites.
27* Played straight in ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'', Kay'la is swamped by white blood cells while exploring the king's body, and later 'outswims' them to reach his heart safely...only to find equally-aggressive [[RaisingTheSteaks undead white blood cells]] at the source of his infection.
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31* ''Film/FantasticVoyage'': White blood cells are mentioned but not seen until near the end, antibodies make an earlier appearance.
32* ''Film/OsmosisJones'' anthropomorphizes the entire human body, giving all the various cells and such names and allowing them to speak and develop friendships with other cells. The white blood cells are treated like the police, so they get a lot of chase scenes with equally anthropomorphic pathogens.
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36* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
37** In the story ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E2TheInvisibleEnemy The Invisible Enemy]]'', the Doctor and Leela travel inside the Doctor's body [[note]]Yes, the Doctor travels inside his own body. ItMakesSenseInContext.[[/note]] to deal with an alien infection. At one point, they're attacked by white blood cells, but the Doctor uses a nearby nerve cluster to send them a fake message summoning them to a different part of the body. (This wouldn't work in a human body, where white blood cells just wander aimlessly and deal with whatever they happen to come across, but maybe a Time Lord's immune system [[BizarreAlienBiology works differently]].)
38** In ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E2IntoTheDalek Into the Dalek]]'' they... well, see the title. A Dalek's machinery has the equivalent of white blood cells: little seeker robot things that fly around and blast anything that causes damage, such as shrunken people.
39* In ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'' episode "In the Blood", a spaceship crew punches a hole into another dimension, which they assume to be [[SubspaceOrHyperspace hyperspace or subspace]]. The main character, who is descended from {{Magical Native American}}s, starts to believe that it is actually the bloodstream of the living universe. What they originally thought to be asteroids turn out to have a similar structure to human white blood cells, except they use gravity to kill infection.
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43* ''VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents'': In the "La La" stage, white blood cells are [[AnthropomorphizedAnatomy Anthropomorphized]] as HospitalHottie nurses armed with syringes that attack and battle viruses depicted as demons looking to cause mayhem.
44* ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory''
45** One room inside Bowser features a large worm boss that is eating what appear to be white knights. After you defeat the worm, the knights ambush you and send you falling. It's not explicitly stated that these are white blood cells, but Toadbert's description of their intent matches perfectly.
46** There's also Alpha Kretin, who is by no means a white blood cell, but attacks in the same way, swarming Princess Peach and then taking some kind of monster form after it's spun away by Mario and Luigi. Sadly, it also appears in the Gauntlet.
47* Although it's not a physical example, Censors in ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' are a mental equivalent. Censors roam the psyche and censor out anything that doesn't belong, including hallucinations, paranoias... and visiting Psychonauts. In fact, one of the first signs that Boyd's mind isn't doing so well is that ''there are no Censors whatsoever in there.'' It isn't until Razputin uncovers the isolated ManchurianAgent implanted in his mind that both Censors and the G-Men, who were GoodAllAlong and had the same goal as Raz and Boyd, show up in droves to stamp out the delusion.
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51* White blood cells in ''[[WesternAnimation/IlEtaitUneFois Once Upon a Time... Life]]'' are depicted as comical-looking policemen who chase bacteria and viruses to phagocyte them.
52* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS3E4Crash Crash]]", Cyborg gets infected with a virus, so Gizmo and Beast Boy go micro and fight the virus. One scene shows white blood cells chasing them.
53* During an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'', [[Recap/TheMagicSchoolBusS1E3InsideRalphie "Inside Ralphie"]], the classroom piles into their bus and goes micro to figure out what's making Ralphie get sick. They encounter white blood cells, which identify the bus as a pathogen and start a chase scene. The white blood cells are shown "sniffing" for pathogens, even though they don't have noses. White blood cells don't actually move like they do in this episode; they mainly just float along and consume any pathogens they come across.
54* In the "TV Dinner" episode of ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'', Coop and company enter a planet-sized monster's body, where the titular HumongousMecha is bacterial-sized by comparison. They get attacked by the extra-terrestrial equivalent of white blood cells.
55* This happens in ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' in the episode where the crew has to destroy an aneurysm inside the brain of an important scientist. The white blood cells try to consume the ship they are in but Archer kills them with a laser gun.
56* ''WesternAnimation/OzzyAndDrix'': The animated series based on the movie continues the theme of white cells as police, and at least one private eye. It gets particularly silly in "Supplements (a.k.a. Triumph of the Supplements)" when they can't spot the lead gang right in front of them, much less the [[ClarkKenting Supplements themselves]].
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60* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnlULOjUhSQ&ab_channel=AdamRyman This video]] shows a white blood cell chasing a staphylococcus bacterium.
61* Fetuses have to be protected from the mother's own white blood cells.
62* Although white blood cells don't usually chase pathogens ''directly'', they do actively migrate towards potential sites of infection in response to inflammatory compounds: the same chemicals which cause tissue to become swollen, red, hot and sore when injured. If bacteria happen to penetrate the injury site, the [=WBCs=] will at least be in the right ''neighborhood'' to gobble them up.
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