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Mast and Basal Cells (Part 8)

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coolrggupta063@*.com

Oct 24 2019, 1:41 pm

when macrophages are already present at tissue sites of pathogen then why does macrophage not take up the fight against the pathogen and why does it recruit the neutrophils to the site?  macrophage is also capable of phagocytosis.

In this lecture Dr. Mobeen will discuss:

1. The possible role of eosinophils in asthma. (00:30)

2. Consequences of activation of eosinophils in case of asthma. (3:00)

3. Different inflammatory chemical mediators released from eosinophils. (3:25)

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