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Cell death by phagocytosis

Nature reviews. Immunology, 2023
Guy C. Brown
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Antibiotics and Phagocytosis

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1983
The influence of beta-lactam antibiotics, tetracyclines, aminoglycosides, erythromycin and clindamycin on the phagocytosis process is reviewed. The results of the studies published are summarized in tabular form.
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Mechanisms of phagocytosis

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1996
Recent advances in research on phagocytosis include a better appreciation of the cross-talk between phagocytic receptors, the definition of multiple signaling domains within these receptors, and a deeper understanding of the downstream effector pathways leading to actin polymerization and particle internalization.
Lee-Ann H. Allen, Alan Aderem
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CORTISONE AND PHAGOCYTOSIS

Endocrinology, 1955
AS HAS been pointed out by Thomas (1952, 1953), cortisone has been L demonstrated to reduce the resistance of mammals to bacteria, viruses, fungi, and bacterial toxins. In discussing the various methods whereby cortisone might act to produce these results, the author suggests the conclusion that the effect must be on the reticuloendothelial system (RES)
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Microglial phagocytosis in aging and Alzheimer's disease

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2019
Microglia are the innate immune cells of the brain, which maintain homeostasis by constantly scanning and surveying the environment with their highly ramified processes. In order to exert this function, they need to phagocytose synapses as well as debris
E. Gabandé-Rodríguez   +2 more
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Phagocytosis and Related Phenomena

Protoplasma, 1967
Phagocytosis in leukocytes has been shown to be accompanied by the stimulation of a number of metabolic functions. The process is dependent for the energy required on some of these changes, while others are simply concomitants of particle ingestion [1, 2, 3, 4].
A. W. Shafer   +5 more
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The Pharmacology of Phagocytosis

Rheumatology, 1978
The biochemical mechanisms underlying the processes of chemotaxis, adhesion, phagocytosis and lysosomal enzyme secretion are described. Particular attention is drawn to the roles of aerobic glycolysis, the hexose monophosphate shunt, cyclic adenosine monophosphate, cyclic guanosine monophosphate and the microtubular and microfilament systems.
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An Introduction to Phagocytosis

2020
Phagocytosis is usually defined as the cellular process by which cells internalise particulate matter larger than about 0.5 μm in diameter. It is an endocytic process, distinct from pinocytosis and macropinocytosis. These latter processes may internalise small particles suspended the extracellular fluid, but this is a by-product of internalising the ...
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Phagocytosis

2023
Depierre, Manon   +2 more
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