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lysosome in a
process that
occurs during phagocytosis.
Formation of
phagolysosomes is
essential for the
intracellular destruction of
microorganisms and...
- membrane-bound
proteins to
recruit and fuse with
lysosomes to form
mature phagolysosomes. The
lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes and
reactive oxygen species...
- The
phagosome then
combines with a
lysosome to
create a
phagolysosome. In the
phagolysosome, the cell
attempts to use
reactive oxygen species and acid...
- the
macrophages become capable of
killing M. tuberculosis by
forming phagolysosomes and
nitric oxide radicals. The hyper-activated
macrophages secrete TNF-α...
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trapped in a phagosome,
which then
fuses with a lysosome.
Within the
phagolysosome,
enzymes and
toxic peroxides digest the pathogen. However, some bacteria...
- via the
pentose phosphate pathway. The NOX2
enzyme is
bound in the
phagolysosome membrane. Post
bacterial phagocytosis, it is activated,
producing superoxide...
- geophagia, hematophagy, macrophage, odynophagia, phagocyte, phagocytosis,
phagolysosome, phagophilia, phagophobia, phagosome, phagy, polyphagia, pseudodysphagia...
- and is
fused with lysosomes,
forming a
phagolysosome and
leading to degradation. Progressively, the
phagolysosome is acidified,
activating degradative enzymes...
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resistant to many
other environmental changes like
those presented in the
phagolysosome.
Research in the 1920s and 1930s
identified what
appeared to be a new...
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Phagosomes fuse with
lysosomes in
their maturation process,
forming phagolysosomes. In humans,
Entamoeba histolytica can
phagocytose red
blood cells. To...