A quantitative investigation into the mechanism of neutrophil phagocytosis of opsonized microspheres possessing well defined dimensions was undertaken. Three aspects were documented: membrane conservation, cell adhesion to the spheres, and active cell cytoplasmic projection around the microspheres. The physical act of internalizing a particle by a cell involves a reduction in its plasma membrane area and an increase in its volume. As a consequence, a cell can internalize only a finite number of particles. A store of membrane area exists on cytoplasmic granules and may be recruited during phagocytosis. Previous measurements of neutrophil membrane area and volume served as a basis for estimates of the maximum number of internalized microspher...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
The neutrophil constitutes the first line of defence against invading organisms and its primary func...
Phagocytosis is defined as the ingestion of particulates over 0.5 microm in diameter and is associat...
A quantitative investigation into the mechanism of neutrophil phagocytosis of opsonized microspheres...
Despite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf relative...
In studying phagocytosis of zymosan particles by human blood monocytes in phase-contrast videomicros...
AbstractDespite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf ...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
The neutrophil is a key player in immunity, and its activities are essential for the resolution of i...
<div><p>In studying phagocytosis of zymosan particles by human blood monocytes in phase-contrast vid...
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: Neutrophils are the most numerous leukocyte population, ...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
The neutrophil constitutes the first line of defence against invading organisms and its primary func...
Phagocytosis is defined as the ingestion of particulates over 0.5 microm in diameter and is associat...
A quantitative investigation into the mechanism of neutrophil phagocytosis of opsonized microspheres...
Despite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf relative...
In studying phagocytosis of zymosan particles by human blood monocytes in phase-contrast videomicros...
AbstractDespite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf ...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
Inhaled particles exhibit variable toxicity levels which mainly depends on their physicochemical cha...
The neutrophil is a key player in immunity, and its activities are essential for the resolution of i...
<div><p>In studying phagocytosis of zymosan particles by human blood monocytes in phase-contrast vid...
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: Neutrophils are the most numerous leukocyte population, ...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
The neutrophil constitutes the first line of defence against invading organisms and its primary func...
Phagocytosis is defined as the ingestion of particulates over 0.5 microm in diameter and is associat...