Earthworm leukocyte populations specifically harbor lysosomal enzymes that may respond to bacterial challenge

Volume: 316, Issue: 3, Pages: 391 - 401
Published: Jun 1, 2004
Abstract
Earthworm leukocytes (coelomocytes) are responsible for innate cellular immune functions such as phagocytosis and encapsulation against parasites and pathogens. Microbial killing results from the combined action of the phagocytic process with humoral immune factors such as agglutinins (e.g., lectins), lysosomal enzymes (e.g., acid phosphatase, lysozyme), and various cytotoxic and antimicrobial molecules. There is also evidence of weak adaptive...
Paper Details
Title
Earthworm leukocyte populations specifically harbor lysosomal enzymes that may respond to bacterial challenge
Published Date
Jun 1, 2004
Volume
316
Issue
3
Pages
391 - 401
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