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How do macrophages protect your body from infection?

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Answered by traptigupta
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Question - How do macrophages protect your body from infection?

Answer - Macrophages: The 'defense' cells that help throughout the body. ... The term "macrophage" conjures images of a hungry white blood cell gobbling invading bacteria. However, macrophages do much more than that: Not only do they act as antimicrobial warriors, they also play critical roles in immune regulation and wound-healing ...

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Answered by Jennya00
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The term "macrophage" conjures images of a hungry white blood cell gobbling invading bacteria. However, macrophages do much more than that: Not only do they act as antimicrobial warriors, they also play critical roles in immune regulation and wound-healing. They can respond to a variety of cellular signals and change their physiology in response to local cues.



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