Definition of Phagocytotic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phagocytotic

phagocytises
phagocytising
phagocytize
phagocytized
phagocytizes
phagocytizing
phagocytoblast
phagocytolysis
phagocytolytic
phagocytose
phagocytosed
phagocytoses
phagocytosing
phagocytosis view phagocytosis
phagocytotic (current term)
phagodynamometer
phagokinetic
phagology
phagolysis
phagolysosomal
phagolysosome
phagolysosomes
phagolytic
phagomania
phagophobia
phagophore
phagophores
phagosomal

Literary usage of Phagocytotic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1915)
"This is absurd, for none, however skilled or careful he may be, can vouch for the absolute durability of his catgut, can estimate the phagocytotic influence ..."

2. The Organism as a Whole: From a Physicochemical Viewpoint by Jacques Loeb (1916)
"Should it be possible that the spermatozoon can no longer agglutinate with the fertilized egg or that those phagocytotic reactions which we suppose to play ..."

3. The Clinical Pathology of the Blood by Rud R. v Limbeck (1901)
"... is a phagocytotic phenomenon. Whether this tends to spontaneous cure or not is a contested point, but other facts, eg that the fever itself has a ..."

4. Dental materia medica and therapeutics by Hermann Prinz (1917)
"... while Metchnikoff, supported by Leyden, Lazarus, and others, believes that the phagocytotic action of the leucocytes is the predominating factor. ..."

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