phagocytes in English

noun
1
a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
Histologic studies have shown polymetric birefringent particles surrounded by mononuclear phagocytes and multinucleated foreign body giant cells.
noun
    scavenger cell

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1. The phagocytes move by a method called chemotaxis.

2. Phagocytes of clostridia were demonstrable neither before nor after hyperbaric therapy.

3. Some other white blood cells are called phagocytes, or “cell eaters.”

4. Some phagocytes kill the ingested pathogen with oxidants and nitric oxide.

5. These chemicals may come from bacteria or from other phagocytes already present.

6. 16 The amoeboid phagocytes are unshaped, which contains big nucleus, many mitochondria and lysosome.

7. He discovered that fungal spores that attacked the animal were destroyed by phagocytes.

8. Large phagocytes were rarely found in concussions and were not traceable 48 h after impact.

9. Alveolar phagocytes resembling the proliferated corner cells with numerous, mostly lamellar inclusions, increased in number.

10. Mononuclear phagocytes in tumors cannot be reliably identified and quantified using morphological criteria alone.

11. Due to the high concentration in phagocytes, roxithromycin is actively transported to the site of infection.

12. Large white blood cells called phagocytes consume these worn-out cells and spit out the iron atoms.

13. Acid phosphatase (orthophosphoric monoester phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.2) has been localized at fine structural level in rat splenic phagocytes.

14. Large phagocytes, however, were found in 50–55% of the mild contusions 48–72 h after head injury.

15. The IgG-receptor is probably characteristic for mononuclear phagocytes and may be identical with the “cytophilic antibody” receptor.

16. Some phagocytes then travel to the body's lymph nodes and display the material to white blood cells called lymphocytes.

17. Guinea-pigs were intravenously injected with suspensions of blue ultramarine and the alveolar macrophages as well as the peritoneal inflammatory phagocytes were analysed with regard to their content of ultramarine particles.

18. Apoptosis is a very orderly process during which the genome of the cell is broken down, the cell is fragmented into smaller pieces and the debris is consumed by nearby cells (phagocytes) that clean up the cell fragments.