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They play an essential role in the function of phagocytic cells.
The complement system and phagocytic cells are also used by most forms of invertebrate life.
The toxin is delivered to phagocytic immune cells upon contact.
It does not however obstruct the phagocytic or other defense roles of granulocytes.
Phagocytic cells eventually consume these fragments and the components are recycled (see figure).
Red blood cells are broken down by phagocytic action, where the haemoglobin molecule is split.
Digestion is then completed within the phagocytic cells and the nutrients diffuse through the body.
In fact, most phagocytic binding cannot occur without opsonization of the antigen.
When host cells die, phagocytic cells remove them from the affected site.
The mononuclear phagocytic system is part of the organism's immune system.
They are an unusual example of phagocytic cells derived from smooth muscle and not monocytes.
A phagocytic cell can even engulf other structures.
Once within the body cavity, microbes may be consumed by the phagocytic blood cells called plasmatocytes (Figure 1).
Black seed: effect on human lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear leukocyte phagocytic activity.
Phagocytic activity is also greatly impaired in newborns.
They modulate the production of oxygen and nitrogen reactive species which are very important for phagocytic cells.
Megavirus' natural host, likely a marine or brackish water phagocytic protozoan, is not known.
Exudate is pyogranulomatous and phagocytic cells may be packed with yeast forms.
An inflammatory response is mounted, and phagocytic cells engulf damaged but still viable tissue.
Phagocytic white blood cells express a receptor which can detect the negatively charged phospholipids.
They are produced by phagocytic cells and cause the increase in the thermoregulatory set point in the hypothalamus.
After hemostasis, inflammation white blood cells, including phagocytic macrophages arrive at the injury site.
This fluid contains phagocytic coelomocytes, which move through the vascular and hemal systems.
The phagocytic action is unbelievable.
The removal of dead cells by neighboring phagocytic cells has been termed efferocytosis.