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Large-Scale Phagosome Preparation

2009
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells engulf and destroy large particles such as pathogens or apoptotic cells. In this way, macrophages play a pivotal role in the resolution of microbial infections. However, many microorganisms have evolved efficient strategies to preempt the weaponry of macrophages.
Vinet, Adrien F., Descoteaux, Albert
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Lysosomes and phagosomes

Protoplasma, 1967
Lysosomes were first described as cell particles or granules. I am now inclined to call them vacuoles, even when they appear as compact bodies, in order to emphasize the essentially extracellular character of their contents. Together with the phagosomes, they form what is conveniently referred to as the vacuolarapparatus [1], an intracellular digestive
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Rapid phagosome isolation enables unbiased multiomic analysis of human microglial phagosomes

Immunity
Microglia are the resident macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS). Their phagocytic activity is central during brain development and homeostasis-and in a plethora of brain pathologies. However, little is known about the composition, dynamics, and function of human microglial phagosomes under homeostatic and pathological conditions.
Wogram, Emile   +21 more
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EM Analysis of Phagosomes

2008
Electron microscopy (EM) is the only technique that can combine sensitive protein-detection methods with detailed information on the substructure of cellular compartments. The purpose of this chapter is to describe some of the methods at the EM level that can be used to analyze the spatial organization of cell organelles with respect to phagosomes or ...
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Inflammasome Meets Phagosome

Science Signaling, 2013
Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome and caspase 1 are required for the acidification of phagosomes containing Gram-positive bacteria.
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L'évolution du phagosome

2010
Phagocytosis is a cellular process by which large particulate material are internalized in a newly formed vesicule, the phagosome. Once formed, the phagosome acquires its functional properties through a complex maturation process called phagolysosome biogenesis.
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHAGOSOME ACIDIFICATION AND PHAGOSOME‐LYSOSOME FUSION

Biology of the Cell, 1993
BOUVIER Gaëlle   +4 more
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Phagosome

2011
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Phagosome escapology

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2004
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