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Macrophages and laden
* Macrophages are highly variable in size and morphology, their cytoplasm contains numerous acid phosphatase laden lysosomes-in relation to their specialised phagocytic function.

Macrophages and with
Macrophages provide yet another line of defense against tumor cells and somatic cells infected with fungus or parasites.
Macrophages and other cell types are also infected with HIV and serve as reservoirs for the virus.

Macrophages and were
Macrophages were discovered by Ilya Mechnikov, a Russian bacteriologist, in 1884.
Macrophages containing merozoites dispersed in their cytoplasm, called ' merophores ', were observed in P. vinckei petteri-an organism that causes murine malaria.

Macrophages and seen
Macrophages are usually only found in tissue and are rarely seen in blood circulation.

Macrophages and some
Macrophages are slow and untidy eaters ; they engulf huge quantities of material and frequently release some undigested back into the tissues.

Macrophages and by
Macrophages in the airways help promote prophylaxis and prevent infection and contamination, by engulfing bacteria and other inhaled particles.
Macrophages can be identified by specific expression of a number of proteins including CD14, CD40, CD11b, F4 / 80 ( mice )/ EMR1 ( human ), lysozyme M, MAC-1 / MAC-3 and CD68 by flow cytometry or immunohistochemical staining.
Macrophages remove senescent erythrocytes, leukocytes, and megakaryocytes by phagocytosis and digestion.
Macrophages are facilitated by opsonins, which label debris for removal.
Macrophages and dendritic cells are constantly being used up and replaced by myeloid progenitor cells which differentiate into the needed type.
* Macrophages, which are also CD4 + and are therefore also susceptible to infection by HIV.

Macrophages and tissue
Macrophages rich in cholesterol are found in the atherogenetic tissue.
Macrophages phagocytose ( ingest ) the fibers and stimulate fibroblasts to deposit connective tissue.
Macrophages are diffusely scattered in the connective tissue and in liver ( Kupffer cells ), spleen and lymph nodes ( sinus histiocytes ), lungs ( alveolar macrophages ), and central nervous system ( microglia ).
Macrophages and dendritic cells are derived from common bone marrow precursor cells that have undergone different differentiation ( as histiocytes ) under the influence of various environmental ( tissue location ) and growth factors such as GM-CSF, TNF and IL-4.

Macrophages and .
* Macrophages recognize and phagocytose red cells that expose PS at their outer surface.
* Macrophages that destroy foreign material, such as bacteria.
Macrophages (, from makros " large " + phagein " eat "; abbr.
Macrophages function in both non-specific defense ( innate immunity ) as well as help initiate specific defense mechanisms ( adaptive immunity ) of vertebrate animals.
Macrophages can digest more than 100 bacteria before they finally die due to their own digestive compounds.
Macrophages are versatile cells that play many roles.
Macrophages depletion prevents muscle membrane repair.
Macrophages promote muscle regeneration between the second and fourth day.
Macrophages contribute especially to red blood cell production, as they deliver iron for hemoglobin production.
Macrophages inside the granulomas convert vitamin D to its active form, resulting in elevated levels of the hormone 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D and symptoms of hypervitaminosis D that may include fatigue, lack of strength or energy, irritability, metallic taste, temporary memory loss or cognitive problems.
Macrophages are usually relatively dormant in the tissues and proliferate slowly.
Macrophages are found throughout the body in almost all tissues and organs ( e. g., microglial cells in the brain and alveolar macrophages in the lungs ) where they silently lie in wait.
Macrophages cause inflammation through the production of interleukin-1, interleukin-6, and TNF-alpha.

laden and with
And, as a matter of fact, Nicolas had slept in the park only part of one night, when he discovered that Munich's early mornings even in summer are laden with dew.
Southern California gasped and blinked under an autumn hot spell, drier, more enervating, more laden with man's contrived impurities than the worst days of the summer past.
If anyone thought of the John Harvey, it was to observe that she was straddled by a pair of ships heavily laden with high explosive and if they were hit the John Harvey would likely be blown up with her own ammo and whatever else it was that she carried.
It was Mrs. Kirby, making her toilsome way along the veranda, laden with a clattery collection of mops, brushes, and pails.
However, the rail link between Abkhazia and Georgia proper has been closed for a number of years, forcing Armenia to receive rail cars laden with cargo only through the relatively expensive rail-ferry services operating between Georgian and other Black Sea ports.
Despite the economic blockade of Turkey on Armenia, every day dozens of Turkish trucks laden with goods enter Armenia through Georgia.
The Anglo-Saxon Fleet emerged victorious and as Huntingdon accounts,laden with spoils ”.
This network of well-garrisoned burhs posed significant obstacles to Viking invaders, especially those laden with booty.
Teach's crew had apparently informed Bostock that they had destroyed several other vessels, and that they intended to sail to Hispaniola and lie in wait for an expected Spanish armada, supposedly laden with money to pay the garrisons.
The origin of this vessel, an abandoned and burning ship's boat laden with highly flammable material, is uncertain but it may have been launched from Guerrier as the battle began.
His record sleeves, laden with symbols and riddles, were his most recognisable output.
Then the Scythians began returning to their homeland, laden with booty and captives, among them many of senatorial rank.
Columnist Andrew Cohen called Canada Day a term of " crushing banality " and criticized it as " a renunciation of the past a misreading of history, laden with political correctness and historical ignorance ".
The Challenger returned from Shanghai with " the most valuable cargo of tea and silk ever to be laden in one bottom ".
" He devised hymns laden with doctrinal details to inoculate right-thinking Christians against heresies such as docetism.
Near Lima, Drake captured a Spanish ship laden with 25, 000 pesos of Peruvian gold, amounting in value to 37, 000 ducats of Spanish money ( about £ 7m by modern standards ).
In a fielded area outside the city, they dig a large pit laden with explosives and lure Godzilla into it, but Godzilla is unharmed.
* 1944 – Port Chicago disaster: Near the San Francisco Bay, two ships laden with ammunition for the war explode in Port Chicago, California, killing 320.
Later that day, the report that Jacob ended up receiving came from Joseph's brothers who brought before him a coat laden with blood.
On October 12, 2000, the USS Cole was bombed by a small boat laden with explosives.
In 1615, the shipwreck and death of governor Pieter Both, who was coming back from India with four richly laden ships in the bay, caused the route to be considered as cursed by Dutch sailors, and they tried to avoid it as much as possible.
Medieval knights for example were often laden with up to 100 pounds of plate or chain link armour in addition to swords, lances and other weapons.
The single Dry season experienced in this climate, the tropical savanna climate in central Nigeria beginning from December to march, is hot and dry with the Harmattan wind, a continental tropical ( CT ) airmass laden with dust from the Sahara Desert prevailing throughout this period.

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