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The potential of efferocytosis for the treatment of bronchial asthma: A review of current trends, mechanisms and prospects. [PDF]
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Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1986
Although inherited forms of phagocyte defects affect a small proportion of the general population, their clinical course can be altered dramatically by a physician's awareness of these diseases and modifications of the approach to and treatment of affected patients.
C J, White, J I, Gallin
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Although inherited forms of phagocyte defects affect a small proportion of the general population, their clinical course can be altered dramatically by a physician's awareness of these diseases and modifications of the approach to and treatment of affected patients.
C J, White, J I, Gallin
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A Theoretical Model for Phagocytic Capacity of Phagocytes
Advanced Theory and Simulations, 2022AbstractThis work seeks to establish a theoretical model that links phagocytic capacity of phagocytes with geometries of phagocytes and phagocytic objects. The model is applied to four different types of phagocytic objects: a flat surface, a microsphere, a microdisk, and a population of microspheres.
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IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2010
In recent years two things have become clear: first, the fight against malware is essentially unwinnable, and second, there is a way forward. Production and distribution of malware has become a business energized by powerful economic forces. The defenders are at a severe disadvantage and are losing the fight.
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In recent years two things have become clear: first, the fight against malware is essentially unwinnable, and second, there is a way forward. Production and distribution of malware has become a business energized by powerful economic forces. The defenders are at a severe disadvantage and are losing the fight.
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Defensins in granules of phagocytic and non-phagocytic cells
Trends in Cell Biology, 1995Antimicrobial proteins stored in lysosome-like granules of neutrophils and macrophages probably play an important role in killing phagocytosed microbes after delivery to the phagolysosome. Among the granules' antimicrobial armamentarium are defensins, peptides that kill a broad spectrum of microorganisms in vitro.
M E, Selsted, A J, Ouellette
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Tuberculosis, 2001
‘There is at bottom only one genuinely scienti9c treatment for all diseases, and that is to stimulate the phagocytes’. In his play, The Doctor’s Dilemma, George Bernard Shaw gives these lines to the trite and bombastic Sir Ralph Bloom9eld Bonington, but the sentiments are essentially those of Sir Almroth Edward Wright, a clinician-scientist friend of ...
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‘There is at bottom only one genuinely scienti9c treatment for all diseases, and that is to stimulate the phagocytes’. In his play, The Doctor’s Dilemma, George Bernard Shaw gives these lines to the trite and bombastic Sir Ralph Bloom9eld Bonington, but the sentiments are essentially those of Sir Almroth Edward Wright, a clinician-scientist friend of ...
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Disorders of Phagocyte Chemotaxis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980Recent advances in understanding the physiologic and biochemical bases for recruitment of phagocytes to inflammatory sites has led to the recognition of patients who have recurrent infections because of abnormalities of phagocyte chemotaxis. In some of these patients there is abnormal chemoattractant mediator production or regulation, whereas in others
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Measurement of nonopsonic phagocytic killing by human and mouse phagocytes
1994Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods for the quantitative measurement of phagocytosis and killing of bacteria by human and mouse neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages. Two common aqueous media are used to isolate neutrophils from blood: Percoll (a suspension of polyvinylpyrrolidone-coated colloidal silica) and a mixture of Ficoll (a
R F, Rest, D P, Speert
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Experimental Cell Research, 1978
Abstract A method is described for obtaining pure monolayers of phagocytes from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in vitro. The coelomic fluid contains four types of cells. About 67% of the cells are phagocytes, the rest is comprised of the red and white morula cells and the vibratile cells.
K, Bertheussen, R, Seijelid
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Abstract A method is described for obtaining pure monolayers of phagocytes from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in vitro. The coelomic fluid contains four types of cells. About 67% of the cells are phagocytes, the rest is comprised of the red and white morula cells and the vibratile cells.
K, Bertheussen, R, Seijelid
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