Abstract

When mononuclear phagocytes or macrophages recognize products of inflammatory responses such as immune complexes or lymphokines they respond by accumulating at the site of formation of these stimuli, binding them, and finally digesting the complexes or the lymphokines. During this process many products designed to deal with these agents and the underlying disease are synthesized and released into the pericellular environment by the macrophages. In many instances this process aids in

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