-
neutrophils are
efficient in
intracellular killing of pathogens.
Neutrophils phagocytose mainly via the Fcγ
receptors and
complement receptors 1 and 3. The microbicidal...
- to
phagocytose the
substances or
cells with the
opsonins bound. Thus,
opsonins act as tags to
label things in the body that
should be
phagocytosed (i...
-
receptors recognize a pathogen-****ociated
molecular pattern,
antigen is
phagocytosed and the
dendritic cell
becomes activated,
upregulating the expression...
- ac****ulate
phagocytosed melanin in lysosome-like phagosomes. This
occurs repeatedly as the
pigment from dead
dermal macrophages is
phagocytosed by their...
- that the
bactericidal properties of HClO are
enough to kill
bacteria phagocytosed by the neutrophil, but this may
instead be a step
necessary for the activation...
-
contents including hemoglobin are
released into circulation.
Macrophages phagocytose free
hemoglobin and
split it into heme and globin. Two
reactions then...
- all
tissues of the body on
their MHC
class I peptides. Some
mTECs are
phagocytosed by
thymic dendritic cells; this
makes them AIRE−
antigen presenting cells...
-
renew their lysosomes (used in
digesting microbes) and die
after having phagocytosed a few pathogens.
Neutrophils are the most
common cell type seen in the...
- p****ed into the tissue. Y.
pestis can
reproduce inside cells, so even if
phagocytosed, they can
still survive. Once in the body, the
bacteria can
enter the...
- process,
forming phagolysosomes. In humans,
Entamoeba histolytica can
phagocytose red
blood cells. To aid in the
digestion of
their food,
animals evolved...