Difference between monocyte and macrophage
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Monocytes are the largest type of white blood cells and play an important role in the adaptive immunity process. Monocytes typically circulate through the blood for 1–3 days before migrating into tissues, where they become macrophages or dendritic cells.
Macrophages are monocytes that have migrated from the bloodstream into any tissue in the body. Here they aid in phagocytosis to eliminate harmful materials such as foreign substances, cellular debris and cancer cells.
Macrophages are monocytes that have migrated from the bloodstream into any tissue in the body. Here they aid in phagocytosis to eliminate harmful materials such as foreign substances, cellular debris and cancer cells.
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What is the difference between a
macrophage and a monocyte ?
Macrophages are simply monocytes that
reside in tissues, rather than blood. In
histology, monocytes appear bean
shaped, whereas macrophages are just
large with fluffy edges
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macrophage and a monocyte ?
Macrophages are simply monocytes that
reside in tissues, rather than blood. In
histology, monocytes appear bean
shaped, whereas macrophages are just
large with fluffy edges
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