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  • | [[monocyte]]s, [[macrophage]]s, [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocytes]], DC ...G|IgG<sub>1</sub>]] and [[Immunoglobulin#Immuniglobulin A|IgE synthesis]] ,macrophage [[Major histocompatibility complex|MHC Class II]], T cell growth, B cell gr
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  • {{r|Macrophage}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor]]. Needs checking by a human.
    588 bytes (71 words) - 16:58, 11 January 2010
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  • {{r|Macrophage}}
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  • The sinuses are lined with [[macrophage]]s, which can remove threats by [[phagocytosis]]. In addition, the nodes ar
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  • {{r|Granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cell||****}}
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  • ...of the immune system such as [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocytes]], [[macrophage]]s and [[lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-lymphocytes]]. Their actions are essenti *[[Macrophage chemotactic protein]] (MCP)
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  • ...f> Neutrophils are more associated with acute inflammatory response than [[macrophage]]s, which are more involved in chronic inflammation. <ref name=UW-Phagocyto ...form committed stem cells (i.e., progenitors). The cytokine [[granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor]] ([[GM-CSF]]) causes differentiation into the ne
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  • Some leukocytes directly attack foreign particles. Neutrophils and [[macrophage]]s, the latter being a descendant of [[monocyte]]s, "eat" the invader, wrap
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  • ...located in [[reticular connective tissue]], primarily [[monocyte]]s and [[macrophage]]s. Since phagocytosis is their primary role, '''mononuclear phagocytic sys
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  • ...All CD8-cells are killers, but other killer cells may be [[monocyte]]s, [[macrophage]]s (derived from [[monocyte]]s) or polynuclear [[neutrophil]]s. The key is
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  • ..., have a comparable function. Basophils are to mast cells as circulating [[macrophage]]s are to tissue macrophages.
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  • ...d cell lines.<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> It is not the same agent as [[granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor]] (GM-CSF), which was removed from the U.S. marke
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