Researchers including one of Indian-origin have created a new computer model that shows how tiny slits in the spleen prevent diseased red blood cells from re-entering the bloodstream. Their model provides a new tool for studying the spleen's role in controlling diseases that affect the shape of red blood cells such as malaria and sickle cell anaemia and can be used to develop new diagnostics and therapeutics for a variety of acute and chronic diseases. The computational and analytical models from this work along with a variety of experimental observations point to a more detailed picture of how the physiology