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phagocytose
phagocytose, v. Biol. (fægəˈsaɪtəʊz, -s) Also -oze. [Back-formation from phagocytosis.] trans. To engulf or absorb (a cell or particle) like a phagocyte, so as to isolate or destroy it.1912 R. W. Allen Vaccine Therapy (ed. 4) i. 32 The number of bacteria phagocytozed in a certain number of corpuscle... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lysophosphatidylcholine
LPC also acts as a find-me signal, released by apoptotic cells to recruit phagocytes, which then phagocytose the apoptotic cells Moreover, LPCs can be LPC-induced demyelination is thought to occur through the actions of recruited macrophages and microglia which phagocytose nearby myelin. wikipedia.org
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phagocytize
phagocytize, v. Biol. (fægəˈsaɪtaɪz) [f. phagocyte v. + -ize.] trans. = phagocytose v.1925 Physiol. Rev. V. 195 The ink particles so carried into the liver were readily phagocytized by the Kupffer cells of that organ. 1956 Arch. Path. LXI. 165/2 Many of the spores were phagocytized early in the norm... Oxford English Dictionary
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PanTum Detect Cancer Blood Test | Cancer Diagnosis | RMDM Group
PanTum Detect is a CE certified IVD blood test that can detect any cancer at any stage and which is based on the detection of epitopes in monocytes. Activated monocytes (macrophages) phagocytose unwanted cells/cell fragments from the whole body including solid tissues. As they return to the blood, macrophages can be used for non-invasive ...
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Histiocytoma (dog)
Histiocytomas Cutaneous histiocytosis Systemic histiocytosis Reactive diseases of macrophages Hemophagocytic syndrome - a condition where macrophages phagocytose wikipedia.org
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Malignant histiocytosis
Cutaneous histiocytosis (CH) Systemic histiocytosis (SH) Reactive diseases of macrophages Hemophagocytic syndrome – a condition where macrophages phagocytose wikipedia.org
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decomplement
decomplement, v. Immunol. (diːˈkɒmplɪmɛnt) [f. de- II. 2 + complement n.] trans. To inactivate the complement in (blood serum of an animal).1942 [implied in decomplemented ppl. a. below]. 1959 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. CI. 505/1 Guinea pigs are difficult to decomplement by injection of antigen-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemosiderin
Phagocytic cells (of the mononuclear phagocyte system) called macrophages engulf (phagocytose) the hemoglobin to degrade it, producing hemosiderin and wikipedia.org
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Opsonin
Opsonins are extracellular proteins that, when bound to substances or cells, induce phagocytes to phagocytose the substances or cells with the opsonins Opsonins were discovered and named "opsonins" in 1904 by Wright and Douglas, who found that incubating bacteria with blood plasma enabled phagocytes to phagocytose wikipedia.org
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Pluripotency (biological compounds)
Macrophages are covered with chemical receptors and phagocytose foreign particles, but are specific about what immune responses to be involved in. Dendritic cells phagocytose invaders; then they present the antigen on their surface to stimulate the acquired immune system (lymphocytes) as backup. wikipedia.org
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Olfactory ensheathing cell
OECs are capable of phagocytosing axonal debris in vivo, and in vitro they phagocytose bacteria. Within the olfactory system they phagocytose axonal debris and dead cells. When cultured in a petri dish (in vitro), they phagocytose bacteria. wikipedia.org
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EDIM technology
The PanTum Detect blood test exploits the EDIM technology utilizing the fact that activated monocytes/macrophages phagocytose tumor cells and contain tumor wikipedia.org
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Leukocyte-promoting factor
Leukopoietin stimulates the bone marrow to increase the rate of leukopoiesis in order to replace the neutrophils that will inevitably be lost when they begin to phagocytose wikipedia.org
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Progressive massive fibrosis
Immunologically, disease is caused primarily through the activity of lung macrophages, which phagocytose dust particles after their deposition. wikipedia.org
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