Phagocytosis is an evolutionarily conserved process utilized by many cells to ingest microbial pathogens, and apoptotic and necrotic corpses. Recent investigation has revealed a fundamental requirement for two co-ordinated cellular processes — cytoskeletal alterations and membrane trafficking — in the phagocytic event. Some elements of this machinery are co-opted by certain pathogens to gain entry into host cells
AbstractMacrophage phagocytosis, the engulfment of large particles, is important for host defense ag...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Innate immune cells are embodied by their dynamic and responsive nature. In addition to housekeepin...
Phagocytosis is an evolutionarily conserved process. In Protozoa, phagocytosis fulfills a feeding me...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental mechanism for engulfment of pathogens, dead and dying host cells and o...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
SummaryPhagocytosis is defined as the receptor-mediated engulfment of large (≥0.5 μm) particles into...
AbstractPhagocytosis is a fundamental mechanism for engulfment of pathogens, dead and dying host cel...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
In Greek, “Phagein” is for “to eat” or “devour”, and “-cyte” suffix in biology denoting “cell”. Phag...
Apoptotic cells are usually cleared by phagocytosis in vivo with a rapid and efficient process aimed...
Phagocytosis is a cellular function relevant for host defense against infection, tissue turnover, an...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens can be artificially divided into two groups, those whi...
Cells can die as a consequence of being phagocytosed by other cells - a form of cell death that has ...
Phagocytosis is an ancient cellular function. However, professional phagocytes have evolved only in ...
AbstractMacrophage phagocytosis, the engulfment of large particles, is important for host defense ag...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Innate immune cells are embodied by their dynamic and responsive nature. In addition to housekeepin...
Phagocytosis is an evolutionarily conserved process. In Protozoa, phagocytosis fulfills a feeding me...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental mechanism for engulfment of pathogens, dead and dying host cells and o...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
SummaryPhagocytosis is defined as the receptor-mediated engulfment of large (≥0.5 μm) particles into...
AbstractPhagocytosis is a fundamental mechanism for engulfment of pathogens, dead and dying host cel...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
In Greek, “Phagein” is for “to eat” or “devour”, and “-cyte” suffix in biology denoting “cell”. Phag...
Apoptotic cells are usually cleared by phagocytosis in vivo with a rapid and efficient process aimed...
Phagocytosis is a cellular function relevant for host defense against infection, tissue turnover, an...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens can be artificially divided into two groups, those whi...
Cells can die as a consequence of being phagocytosed by other cells - a form of cell death that has ...
Phagocytosis is an ancient cellular function. However, professional phagocytes have evolved only in ...
AbstractMacrophage phagocytosis, the engulfment of large particles, is important for host defense ag...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Innate immune cells are embodied by their dynamic and responsive nature. In addition to housekeepin...