macrophage
English
    
    Etymology
    
From macro- + -phage, both from Ancient Greek.
Pronunciation
    
- Rhymes: -eɪdʒ
Noun
    
macrophage (plural macrophages)
- (immunology, cytology) A white blood cell that phagocytizes necrotic cell debris and foreign material, including viruses, bacteria, and tattoo ink. It presents foreign antigens on MHC II to lymphocytes. Part of the innate immune system.
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Translations
    
type of white blood cell
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See also
    
 immune system on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia immune system on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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