The scavenger cell froth [ 3 ] is usually returned to the rougher cells for additional treatment, but in some cases may be sent to special cleaner cells.
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The spores are then picked up by scavenger cells ( macrophages ) in the lungs and are transported through small vessels ( lethal factor, edema factor, and protective antigen.
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When an external magnetic field causes the particles to vibrate rapidly, the tumor cells are killed and then flushed from the body by its natural scavenger cells, according to MagForce's research results.
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The spores let themselves be ingested by the cells, but as the scavenger cell is taking its prisoner to the nearest lymph node for inspection, the spore stirs from its long torpor.
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We do know, however, that for some reason macrophages ( scavenger cells ) and lymphocytes ( the immune fighters trained to remember pathogens ) start secreting proteins that spark an immune-cell population explosion.
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He said he was encouraged by research being conducted at the Weizmann Institute into macrophages _ " scavenger cells " that can help cleanse the site of an injury, allowing healing to begin.
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Anthrax bacilli that reach the small air sacs of the lung are carried by scavenger cells in the victim's body to the mediastinum, a space between the back of the lungs and the spine.
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This defect prevents the normal metabolism of chylomicrons, IDL and VLDL, otherwise known as remnants, and therefore leads to accumulation of cholesterol within scavenger cells ( macrophages ) to enhance development and acceleration of atherosclerosis.
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To their surprise, not only did the immune system mount antibodies against the amyloid protein, but scavenger cells also appeared to mop up and clear the accumulated plaque from the brains of the diseased mice.
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By way of explaining Cohn's importance, one commentator has noted that macrophages are scavenger cells of the immune system that engulf and digest invaders, including bacteria and other pathogens, as well as toxins and dead cells.