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Interferons
Cytokines, welcome to BIO242 :D
Is to identify in blood or lymph. Or is to identify body cells that have not been invaded by pathogens. Or, to identify chemical mediators of immunity. Or, to identify pathogens in interstitial fluid. Or, to identify the activated macrophages.
One of the monokines, IL-1, is released from activated macrophages and damaged endothelium. IL-1 is the initial signal for activation of T-cells, neutrophils (in local inflammation). IL-1 stimulates bone marrow, acute-phase protein synthesis and is responsible for the induction of a fever (Staines et al, 1994).
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Macrophages do not replicate. The bone marrow produces Monocytes which when they find a damaged area transform into Macrophages.
macrophages are very good at the process of phagocytosis
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No, macrophages are responsible for removing dying or dead cells in the early stages of inflammation. Macrophages essentially ingest these.