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Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that begin their lives as monocytes. monocytes develop into macrophages or dendritic cells. For stem cells, please visit BOC Sciences
macrophages are very good at the process of phagocytosis
Macrophages engulf and digest antigens and remove necrotic cellular debis in the lungs.
it's called macrophages
macrophages
The type of leukocyte that becomes a macrophage is a monocyte. Macrophages are cells that digest cellular debris and pathogens.
Macrophages
Murine means "of, related to, or affecting rodents of the family Muridae," like mice. Murine macrophages are simply macrophages of these types of animals.
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Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that begin their lives as monocytes. monocytes develop into macrophages or dendritic cells. For stem cells, please visit BOC Sciences
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
No, macrophages are responsible for removing dying or dead cells in the early stages of inflammation. Macrophages essentially ingest these.
Alveolar macrophages, aka DUST CELLS.
They become larger and turn into macrophages
MACROPHAGES (Some Monocytes enter tissue, enlarge, and Mature into Macrophages).
Phagocytes