fagocitálási
Fagocitálási, a Hungarian term, translates to phagocytosis in English. It is a cellular process by which certain cells, known as phagocytes, engulf and internalize large particles, such as microorganisms, dead cells, and foreign substances. This process is crucial for the immune system's defense against pathogens and for maintaining tissue homeostasis.
The mechanism of phagocytosis involves several distinct stages. First, the phagocyte recognizes the target particle through
Key phagocytic cells in the human body include macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. Macrophages are found