The ‘Defense’ Cells That Help Throughout The Body - Macrophages
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Also Included In: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses ; Genetics ; Blood / Hematology
The terminus “macrophage” conjures images of a thirsty gabardine descent cubicle gobbling incursive bacterium. However, macrophages do often more than that: Not solitary do they act as germicide warriors, they too frolic decisive roles in resistant rule and wound-healing. They can reply to a change of cellular signals and commute their physiology in reception to local cues.
