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  1. Macrophage - Wikipedia

    When a macrophage ingests a pathogen, the pathogen becomes trapped in a phagosome, which then fuses with a lysosome. Within the phagolysosome, enzymes and toxic peroxides digest the pathogen.

  2. Macrophages: Types, Function & Diseases - Cleveland Clinic

    Jun 12, 2025 · Macrophages are immune cells that find and destroy germs, tumor cells and other things that could harm you. They also work as your body’s cleanup crew, help your organs work properly …

  3. Macrophages: shapes and functions - PMC

    Macrophages function in the defense against pathogens and in the clearance of old, senescent, or dead cells, but also fulfill important functions in tissue homeostasis and repair, e.g., wound healing and …

  4. The transition from monocyte to tissue-resident macrophage ... - Nature

    Jan 21, 2026 · In mice, DHPS supports the maturation, maintenance and function of tissue-resident macrophages via the polyamine–hypusine axis, with implications for macrophage-targeting therapies.

  5. Macrophage | Definition, Biology, & Function | Britannica

    Jan 15, 2026 · macrophage, type of white blood cell that helps eliminate foreign substances by engulfing foreign materials and initiating an immune response. Macrophages are constituents of the …

  6. Macrophages in health and disease: Cell

    Nov 10, 2022 · Since their early description as mononuclear phagocytes in both invertebrate and vertebrate species, macrophages have become increasingly important for our understanding of …

  7. Macrophages: What Are They, Different Types, Function, and More

    Mar 4, 2025 · Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that play an important role in the human immune system and carry out various functions including engulfing and digesting microorganisms; …

  8. What are macrophages? – MyPathologyReport

    Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that plays a vital role in protecting the body from infection and in keeping tissues healthy. Their name comes from Greek words meaning “big eaters,” because …

  9. Macrophage Cell Overview - Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

    Macrophages are specialized, long-lived, phagocytic cells of the innate immune system. Together with neutrophils, they act as first responders to infections [1]. Macrophages are involved in the …

  10. Macrophages | British Society for Immunology

    Macrophages originate from blood monocytes that leave the circulation to differentiate in different tissues. There is a substantial heterogeneity among each macrophage population, which most …