A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
in tissues
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The cytokines that an activated macrophage secretes attract and activate other cells of the immune system.
They are called sinusoidal lining cells.
All of them!
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Macrophages are important cells of the immune system that are formed in response to an infection or accumulating damaged or dead cells. Macrophages are large, specialized cells that recognize, engulf and destroy target cells. Macrophages produce cytokines,such as Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factors , M-CSF. Meretciel offer quality ELISA kits for etecting the concentration of cytokines. Macrophage can Phagocytic Bacterial.
Macrophage
Cells that engulf and digest bacteria and other foreign substances as well as debris from dead cells are called macrophage. Macrophage also stimulate white blood cells to respond to pathogens.
Homing is the process of determining the location of something, sometimes the source of a transmission, and going to it. Macrophages are important cells of the immune system that are formed in response to an infection or accumulating damaged or dead cells. So macrophage homing is the ability of white blood cells to get to the source of an infection.
The answer are the white blood cells, they are what the body uses to fight off foreign bodies and phagocytic is a word derived from the greek's phag meaning devour and cytic is biological for cell. i hope this helped!