Types of Immune Cells Part 2: Myeloid and Lymphoid Lineages
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
- With the basic functions of immune cells covered, we are now ready to go through all the different types of immune cells, and talk a little bit about what they all do. Again, each type will get its own tutorial later in the series, but it's a good idea to cover them all up top for context. So let's get a look at the different myeloid cells and lymphoid cells, like macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells, and many more!
Script by Stephanie Melchor
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I have a question: macrophages endocite the virus/bacteria and then they perfom the phagocytosis. In this video you explained that Neutophiles perfom phagocytosis aswell but, how they do it? Do the cytokines are toxic or do they "mark" the pathogen of some sort?
Hope you can respond!
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Many autoimmune triggers can be eliminated with proper nutrition. To reduce the inflammatory response, stop eating refined sugars, processed foods, and vegetable oils.
That will be covered in this series!
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