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  • ...pelines. The dangers associated with confined spaces include asphyxiation, engulfment, electric shock, and exposure to toxic substances, making safety protocols * '''[[Engulfment]]''': The possibility of being buried or drowned by liquids or finely divid
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  • '''Hemophagocytosis''' is a medical condition characterized by the abnormal engulfment and destruction of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets by mac
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  • ...agocyte. This binding triggers a response in the phagocyte, leading to the engulfment of the particle or microorganism.
    2 KB (241 words) - 17:44, 25 February 2024
  • ...n, triggering a process called [[phagocytosis]]. This process involves the engulfment and destruction of the pathogen, which is then presented to [[T cells]] to
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  • .... This binding triggers a series of intracellular signals that lead to the engulfment and destruction of the pathogen.
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  • ...into a larger mother cell and a smaller forespore. The third stage is the engulfment of the forespore by the mother cell, followed by the development of the spo
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  • ...s Rac1. The interaction between Dock180 and its partner protein, [[ELMO]] (Engulfment and Cell Motility protein), enhances its GEF activity and is necessary for
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  • ...such as viruses or other parasites. In some cases, [[phagocytosis]] or the engulfment of one cell by another is a key step in the transfer process. Additionally,
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  • ...aged cellular components. Unlike other forms of autophagy that involve the engulfment of cellular material by autophagosomes, CMA directly translocates specific
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  • ...s:''' The Fc region can bind to Fc receptors on phagocytes, leading to the engulfment and destruction of the antigen-antibody complex.
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  • .... By binding to these phospholipids, MFGE8 facilitates the recognition and engulfment of dying cells by macrophages, a process known as efferocytosis. This funct
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  • Microautophagy, on the other hand, involves the direct engulfment of cytoplasmic material by the lysosome itself through invagination, protru
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  • ...ne of the earliest signals of ICD. It is essential for the recognition and engulfment of cancer cells by dendritic cells, which is a critical step in the initiat
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  • ...cell, either by direct penetration of the cell membrane or by endocytosis (engulfment by the host cell).
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  • ...roenvironment (TME). The trastuzumab binding to the tumor cells causes the engulfment of the BDC-1001-bound tumor cells by tumor-associated myeloid (TAM) cells a
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