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Definition of Macrophagic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Macrophagic
Literary usage of Macrophagic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Medical Research by American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists (1907)
"WEIL. glandular portion of the omentum, and the spleen, the three preeminently
macrophagic organs," were therefore removed from guinea-pigs, extracted in ..."
2. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1915)
"Injections of Fe caused siderosis which could be distinguished as parenchymatous
and macrophagic. The former was readily produced in normal guinea pigs by ..."
3. Life of Elie Metchnikoff, 1845-1916 by Olga Metchnikoff (1921)
"These facts rendered legitimate the supposition of the macrophagic origin of
antitoxins. In 1897 an International Congress took place in Moscow. ..."
4. Infection and Resistance: An Exposition of the Biological Phenomena by Hans Zinsser (1918)
"... hemolytic substances by extracting spleen tissue and other "macrophagic organs"
in various ways. Here again the identity of the hemolytic extracts with ..."
5. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1907)
"Christopher's studies showed that the parasites multiplied mainly in the large
endothelial or macrophagic cells of the spleen and bone-marrow, ..."