phagozytäre
Phagozytäre refers to the process of phagocytosis, a crucial cellular mechanism used by certain cells to engulf and internalize large particles, such as bacteria, cellular debris, or foreign substances. This process is primarily carried out by specialized cells known as phagocytes, which are a type of white blood cell. Key phagocytes include macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells.
The mechanism of phagocytosis involves several distinct steps. First, the phagocyte recognizes the target particle, often
Phagocytosis plays a vital role in innate immunity, acting as a primary defense against pathogens. It also