Medical Definition of Rhagiocrine cell

1. Relatively long lived phagocytic cell of mammalian tissues, derived from blood monocyte. Macrophages from different sites have distinctly different properties. Main types are peritoneal and alveolar macrophages, tissue macrophages (histiocytes), Kupffer cells of the liver and osteoclasts. In response to foreign materials may become stimulated or activated. Macrophages play an important role in killing of some bacteria, protozoa and tumour cells, release substances that stimulate other cells of the immune system and are involved in antigen presentation. May further differentiate within chronic inflammatory lesions to epithelioid cells or may fuse to form foreign body giant cells or Langhans giant cells. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhagiocrine Cell

rhachillae
rhachillas
rhachiodont
rhachis
rhachises
rhachitis
rhachitomous
rhadamanthine
rhadinovirus
rhadinoviruses
rhaetizite
rhagade
rhagades
rhagadiform
rhagamanthus
rhagiocrine cell (current term)
rhaita
rhaitas
rhamnaceous
rhamnanase
rhamnetin
rhamnitol
rhamnogalacturonan
rhamnogalacturonan acetylesterase
rhamnogalacturonan rhamnohydrolase
rhamnopyranose
rhamnopyranoses
rhamnose
rhamnose permease
rhamnoses

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