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Results from our forumconnective tissue... Connecive Tissue It looks like a gel-like matrix under the microscope. It also has 3 fiber types and cells like fibroblasts, microphages and some WBCs. It functions to wrap and cushion organs and its microphages phagocytize bacteria. Also, it holds tissue fluid. You find it under the epithelia ...
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Mitochondrial DNAThanks for that. Ok lets try some more questions: If they are to be ingested and destroyed by WBCs surely that must mean that they have foreign antigens on their surfaces? If this is true, then how can they exist intracellularly? If one can isolate mitochondria in the ...
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FeversI've explained my q - i want to know how do pyrogens help us ... is it like- stimulus[=?]----->WBCs----->pyrogens------> higher temp.-- -----> more K.E. ...high reaction rate[= higher chances of collission of WBCs/Abs or other immunoproteins with the pathogen]------>higher ...
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Feversi think its pyrogen. by the way if mods permit, in the same thread, i want to know how do pyrogens help us... is it like- stimulus[=?]----->WBCs----->pyrogens------>higher temp.-- -----> more K.E. ...high reaction rate[= higher chances of collission of WBCs/Abs or other immunoproteins ...
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FeversHmmm... I use to be able to remeber this term but I can't quite remember what the temperature elevating protein released by WBCs is named...Anybody have any answers or guesses?
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