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Phagocytes --- Phagocytosis --- Phagocytes --- Phagocytes --- Phagocytosis --- immunology
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An accompanying volume (Volume 6) in this series presents strategies of cellular invasion from the viewpoint of the microbe. This filed of study is growing rapidly after a somewhat slow start over recent decades. This collection of invited chapters attempts to reflect current research, and brings together cell biologists, microbiologists and immunologists with disparate interests. However, there is a certain unity, even repetition of key themes, hopefully like a symphony rather than a boring catalogue. It will be evident that editorial bias favors intracellular paratism and medically impor
Phagocytosis. --- Phagocytes. --- Macrophages.
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Leukocytes --- Blood Transfusion --- Phagocytes
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Monocytes --- Phagocytes --- physiology --- physiology
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This book provides up-to-date information on the crucial interaction of pathogenic bacteria and professional phagocytes, the host cells whose purpose is to ingest, kill, and digest bacteria in defense against infection. The introductory chapters focus on the receptors used by professional phagocytes to recognize and phagocytose bacteria, and the signal transduction events that are essential for phagocytosis of bacteria. Subsequent chapters discuss specific bacterial pathogens and the strategies they use in confronting professional phagocytes. Examples include Helicobacter pylori, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Yersinae, each of which uses distinct mechanisms to avoid being phagocytosed and killed. Contrasting examples include Listeria monocytogenes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which survive and replicate intracellularly, and actually cooperate with phagocytes to promote their entry into these cells. Together, the contributions in this book provide an outstanding review of current knowledge regarding the mechanisms of phagocytosis and how specific pathogenic bacteria avoid or exploit these mechanisms.
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Granuloma --- Phagocytes --- Phagocytes. --- Sarcoidosis --- Sarcoidosis. --- Immunology. --- Immunology. --- Immunology.
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Sarcoidosis --- Phagocytes --- Sarcoidosis --- Phagocytes --- Granuloma --- immunology --- immunology --- immunology
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Phagocytes --- Congresses. --- physiology --- congresses. --- Congresses
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Phagocytes --- Physiology --- Congresses --- physiology --- congresses --- Phagocytes - Physiology - Congresses --- Phagocytes - physiology - congresses
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