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1986
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is regarded as the most important defense mechanism in all phyla of the animal kingdom. Among protozoa, phagocytosis is not only the means of defense against foreign cells and particles but also the principal mode of ingesting food.
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is regarded as the most important defense mechanism in all phyla of the animal kingdom. Among protozoa, phagocytosis is not only the means of defense against foreign cells and particles but also the principal mode of ingesting food.
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1947
Rudolph Altschul, Aganeta M. Friesen
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Rudolph Altschul, Aganeta M. Friesen
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Pathology and Immunopathology Research, 1987
Bulbul Chakravarti, Deb N. Chakravarti
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Bulbul Chakravarti, Deb N. Chakravarti
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1982
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of phagocytosis. Neutrophils, which play an important role as scavenger cells, are joined by several other cell types capable of phagocytosis: alveolar phagocytes of the lung, microglia of the brain, reticular cells of bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes, and the Von Kupffer cells of the liver ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of phagocytosis. Neutrophils, which play an important role as scavenger cells, are joined by several other cell types capable of phagocytosis: alveolar phagocytes of the lung, microglia of the brain, reticular cells of bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes, and the Von Kupffer cells of the liver ...
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