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| MPS | 1) Mononuclear Phagocyte System 2) Mucopolysaccharidosis; Muco ´Ù´ç·ù ÃàÀû Áúȯ... |
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| MNP | mononuclear phagocyte |
| MPS | meconium plug syndrome; medial premotor system; Member of the Pharmaceutical Society; microbial prof... |
| MPS | Mononuclear Phagocyte System |
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| M phi | Mononuclear phagocyte |
| phagocyte | <cell biology> A cell that is capable of phagocytosis. The main mammalian phagocytes are neutrophils and macrophages. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| phagocyte bactericidal dysfunction | Disorders in which phagocytic cells cannot kill ingested bacteria; characterised by frequent recurring infection with formulation of granulomas. (12 Dec 1998) |
| phagocyte dysfunction | Disorder in which the ability of the phagocyte to engulf and ingest particles may be impaired. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mononuclear phagocyte | <haematology> Monocytes and their differentiated products, macrophages. Mononuclear cells are leucocytes other than polymorphonuclear cells and include lymphocytes. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| mononuclear phagocyte system | A widely distributed collection of both free and fixed macrophages derived from bone marrow precursor cells by way of monocytes; their substantial phagocytic activity is mediated by immunoglobulin and the serum complement system. In both connective and lymphoid tissue, they may occur as free and fixed macrophages; in the sinusoids of the liver, as Kupffer cells; in the lung, as alveolar macrophages; and in the nervous system, as microglia. Synonym: system of macrophages. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Bactericidal Dysfunction, Phagocyte, Bactericidal Dysfunctions, Phagocyte, Dysfunction, Phagocyte Bactericidal, Dysfunctions, Phagocyte Bactericidal, Phagocyte Bactericidal Dysfunctions
Synonyms : Phagocyte
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a cell that engulfs and digests debris and invading microorganisms
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| phagocyte |
a cell that is capable of phagocytosis (eat foreign particles or other cells). The main mammalian phagocytes are neutrophils and macrophages.
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An immune system cell that can surround and kill microorganisms and remove dead cells. Phagocytes include macrophages.
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| phagocyte |
Cell in the body which 'eats' damaged cells and foreign substances such as virus and bacteria. A macrophage is a type of phagocyte.
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| phagocyte |
A cell that is able to ingest and destroy foreign matter, including bacteria.
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| phagocyte | a cell that engulfs and digests debris and invading microorganisms |
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