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phagocytosis The process by which phagocytes ingest and attempt to eliminate a foreign invader.
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phage Viruses that infect cells. If alien genes are intergrated into that DNA, it invades into the host cell when in infection and multiplies in the form of viruses.
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phagocytosis The process by which macrophages and other specialized cells engulf and digest of bacteria and other foreign particles
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phage display A technique that fuses peptides to capsid proteins on the phage surface. Libraries of phage-displayed peptides may be screened for binding to specific ligands; determination of the gene sequence of the selected phage identifies the peptide sequence.
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phagocytosis An endocytic process based on the extension of cellular pseudopods that engulf target cells and tissue debris, forming phagosomes. Subsequent fusion with lysosomes generates phagolysosomes and results in the digestion of the particles.
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