macrophages in A Sentence

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    monocytes mature into Macrophages.

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    where the Macrophages and neutrophils(defensive white blood cells)

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    Macrophages are stimulated by the low oxygen content

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    wherever red blood cells encounter Macrophages.

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    Macrophages-- white blood cells-- attack foreign invaders of the body.

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    Loosely dispersed Macrophages are not considered to be granulomas.

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    Other cell types involved include: T lymphocytes, Macrophages, and neutrophils.

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    suggests that the presence of Macrophages actually delays wound contraction

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    Special cells called Macrophages break down these old red blood cells.

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    Once they are in the wound site, monocytes mature into Macrophages.

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    Macrophages- these patrol for pathogens and also remove dead and dying cells.

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    Macrophages, types of white blood cells that normally battle infection, drive this inflammation.

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    Agmatine is synthesized in the brain, kidney, liver, adrenal gland, Macrophages and small intestine.

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    It does so by mobilising part of the body's defence mechanism called the macrophage system.

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    It does this by mobilising part of your body's defence mechanism called the macrophage system.

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    As a part of their study, the researchers analyzed the Macrophages in humans and mice.

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    The vitamin enhances the ability of the Macrophages and monocytes to fight infection in the body.

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    Macrophages, T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and fibroblasts aggregate to form granulomas, with lymphocytes surrounding the infected Macrophages.

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    By secreting these factors, Macrophages contribute to pushing the wound healing process into the next phase.

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    Arrival at the place of detection of"foreign agent" of blood cells(Macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils), responsible for its neutralization.

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    Stimulate proliferation of collagenocyte, fibroblast and macrophage in sites of burn and surgery, thus accelerate wound healing;

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    A cell called the macrophage, present in abdominal fat, is a major player in the development of this inflammation.

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    But in elderly people, where the Macrophages are not working to their optimal capacity, the lipids are not cleared completely.

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    In that case, if both Macrophages and multinucleated cells are detected at the same time, we can talk about adenoma.

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    And we have some people who don't look very obese but their[fat] tissue is loaded with Macrophages, particularly bad Macrophages.".

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    Scientists already knew that itaconate helps to regulate many cell processes in Macrophages, but the biochemistry involved was not clear.

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    When Macrophages and other growth factor-producing cells are no longer in a hypoxic, lactic acid-filled environment, they stop producing angiogenic factors.

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    HIV infects vital cells in the human immune system, such as helper T cells(specifically CD4+ T cells), Macrophages, and dendritic cells.

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    Ansomone stimulate synthesis of immune globin and proliferation of lymphadenoid, macrophage and lymphocyte, thus enhance the ability of infection resistance;

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    Previous studies had already shown that the molecule helps to regulate macrophage function, but precisely how it did so was unclear.

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