AbstractDespite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf relatively large solid particles during phagocytosis is still poorly understood. From movies of neutrophil phagocytosis of polystyrene beads, we measure the fractional engulfment as a function of time and demonstrate that phagocytosis occurs in two distinct stages. During the first stage, engulfment is relatively slow and progressively slows down as phagocytosis proceeds. However, at approximately half-engulfment, the rate of engulfment increases dramatically, with complete engulfment attained soon afterwards. By studying simple mathematical models of phagocytosis, we suggest that the first stage is due to a passive mechanism, determined by r...
Phagocytosis, the biological process in which cells ingest large particles such as bacteria, is a ke...
AbstractMacrophage phagocytosis, the engulfment of large particles, is important for host defense ag...
A complete understanding of phagocytosis requires insight into both its biochemical and physical asp...
AbstractDespite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf ...
Despite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf relative...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Phagocytosis is a fascinating process whereby a cell surrounds and engulfs particles such as bacteri...
AbstractA complete understanding of phagocytosis requires insight into both its biochemical and phys...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
AbstractPhagocytosis is a fundamental mechanism for engulfment of pathogens, dead and dying host cel...
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells engulf foreign bodies. It is the hallmark behavior of whi...
Phagocytosis is key for many organismal functions. In a recent issue of Cell, Freeman et al. (2016) ...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
AbstractThis paper treats the phenomenon of phagocytosis from the flow of energy point of view. Cons...
A quantitative investigation into the mechanism of neutrophil phagocytosis of opsonized microspheres...
Phagocytosis, the biological process in which cells ingest large particles such as bacteria, is a ke...
AbstractMacrophage phagocytosis, the engulfment of large particles, is important for host defense ag...
A complete understanding of phagocytosis requires insight into both its biochemical and physical asp...
AbstractDespite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf ...
Despite being of vital importance to the immune system, the mechanism by which cells engulf relative...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Phagocytosis is a fascinating process whereby a cell surrounds and engulfs particles such as bacteri...
AbstractA complete understanding of phagocytosis requires insight into both its biochemical and phys...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
AbstractPhagocytosis is a fundamental mechanism for engulfment of pathogens, dead and dying host cel...
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells engulf foreign bodies. It is the hallmark behavior of whi...
Phagocytosis is key for many organismal functions. In a recent issue of Cell, Freeman et al. (2016) ...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
AbstractThis paper treats the phenomenon of phagocytosis from the flow of energy point of view. Cons...
A quantitative investigation into the mechanism of neutrophil phagocytosis of opsonized microspheres...
Phagocytosis, the biological process in which cells ingest large particles such as bacteria, is a ke...
AbstractMacrophage phagocytosis, the engulfment of large particles, is important for host defense ag...
A complete understanding of phagocytosis requires insight into both its biochemical and physical asp...