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microphage
microphage Phys. (ˈmaɪkrəʊfeɪdʒ) Also microphag. [ad. G. mikrophag (Metchnikoff), f. Gr. µῑκρό-ς small + phag short for phagocyte n.] A certain form of the white blood-corpuscles (see quot. 1903). Also attrib.1890 [see macrophage]. 1893 Starling tr. Metchnikoff's Comp. Pathol. 191 In..acute inflamma...
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Macrophage (ecology)
The terms "macrophage" and "microphage" are used in ecology to describe heterotrophs that consume food in two different ways. The terms "macrophage" and "microphage" were originally used in this sense by Jordan and Hirsch (1927; cited in Yonge 1928).
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microphagocyte
microphagocyte Phys. (ˌmaɪkrəʊˈfægəsaɪt) [f. micro- + phagocyte n.] = microphage.1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 79 Classifications of the varieties of leucocytes... Microphagocyte.
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Macrophagic myofasciitis
Macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF) is a histopathological finding involving inflammatory microphage formations with aluminium-containing crystal inclusions
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Parrotfish
Recently, the microphage feeding hypothesis challenged the prevailing paradigm of parrotfish as algal consumers by proposing that:
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The development
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Targeted drug delivery
The liposome delivery system allows for better microphage penetration and better builds a concentration at the infection site.
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