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... macrophages from migrating ( Migration Inhibitory Factor ) , that activate macrophages to kill tumors or microbes ( macrophage - activating factor ) or that induce macrophages to synthesize Ia antigens . In the macro- phage inhibitory ...
... macrophages from migrating ( Migration Inhibitory Factor ) , that activate macrophages to kill tumors or microbes ( macrophage - activating factor ) or that induce macrophages to synthesize Ia antigens . In the macro- phage inhibitory ...
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... macrophages derived from bone marrow pre- cursors . Activated macrophages are phagocytes of very large size containing a large number of lysosomes and having increased phagocytic capacity . The activated macrophages rapidly spread in ...
... macrophages derived from bone marrow pre- cursors . Activated macrophages are phagocytes of very large size containing a large number of lysosomes and having increased phagocytic capacity . The activated macrophages rapidly spread in ...
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... Macrophages Activated Macrophages ++ ++++ ++ +++ ++ +++ 1+ +++ +++ ++ +++ + ++++ ++++ +1 ++++ Table 7.2 . Resident macrophages refers to macrophages that are mally found in tissues . Activated macrophages are macro- phages activated by ...
... Macrophages Activated Macrophages ++ ++++ ++ +++ ++ +++ 1+ +++ +++ ++ +++ + ++++ ++++ +1 ++++ Table 7.2 . Resident macrophages refers to macrophages that are mally found in tissues . Activated macrophages are macro- phages activated by ...
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