What are microphages?

Answer:

microphage /mi·cro·phage/ (mi´kro-fāj) a small phagocyte; an actively motile neutrophil capable of phagocytosis.

microphage

[mī′krəfāj]

Etymology: Gk, mikros + phagein, to eat

a neutrophil capable of ingesting small things, such as bacteria. Compare macrophage. microphagic, adj.

microphage

a small phagocyte; an actively motile neutrophilic leukocyte capable of phagocytosis.

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