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What Is Macrofage Fusion?
Our body recognizes wounding as an acute problem, and the immune system will come into that local area to facilitate wound healing. When the wound persists, sometimes these cells will fuse with each other and fuse with other cells in the micro environment - this is called macrofages. And these are all behaviors of macrofages, when you say fusion. So you have a neaplastic cell that is abo the basement membrane, and you have a amacropage.
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