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... phagocytes : 1 . Some materials are released continuously regardless of the func- tional state of the cell . Example : lysozyme . 2. Others are released only subsequent to phagocytosis . The act of phagocytosis serves as a stimulus for ...
... phagocytes : 1 . Some materials are released continuously regardless of the func- tional state of the cell . Example : lysozyme . 2. Others are released only subsequent to phagocytosis . The act of phagocytosis serves as a stimulus for ...
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... phagocytes . It is well known that antigen B molecules that are poorly taken up by phagocytes , i.e. , not concentrated because of their physicochemical properties , induce poor immune responses . This is one example of the cell ...
... phagocytes . It is well known that antigen B molecules that are poorly taken up by phagocytes , i.e. , not concentrated because of their physicochemical properties , induce poor immune responses . This is one example of the cell ...
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... phagocytes in the anterior chamber of the rabbit's eye . He found that the bacilli grew in the phagocytes from normal , uninfected rabbits but did not grow in phagocytes from infected immune rabbits . Furthermore , serum from the ...
... phagocytes in the anterior chamber of the rabbit's eye . He found that the bacilli grew in the phagocytes from normal , uninfected rabbits but did not grow in phagocytes from infected immune rabbits . Furthermore , serum from the ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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