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dust cells - traduction vers arabe

MACROPHAGE FOUND IN THE PULMONARY ALVEOLUS
Macrophages, alveolar; Dust cell; Dust cells; Lung macrophage; Lung macrophages; Alveolar macrophages; Pulmonary macrophage
  • Micrograph of carbon-laden macrophages in the lung, [[H&E]] stain
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  • Histopathology of smoker's macrophages with anthracotic stippling, indicating the presence of both [[respiratory bronchiolitis]] and [[anthracosis]].
  • lung tissue]] showing the nucleus and other organelles including the [[Golgi body]] and [[mitochondria]].

dust cells         
‎ خَلاَيا غُبارِيَّة‎
dust cell         
‎ خَلِيَّةٌ غُبارِيَّة‎
alveolar macrophages         
‎ بَلاَعِمُ سِنْخِيَّة‎

Définition

cosmic dust
¦ noun small particles of matter distributed throughout space.

Wikipédia

Alveolar macrophage

An alveolar macrophage, pulmonary macrophage, (or dust cell) is a type of macrophage, a professional phagocyte, found in the airways and at the level of the alveoli in the lungs, but separated from their walls.

Activity of the alveolar macrophage is relatively high, because they are located at one of the major boundaries between the body and the outside world. They are responsible for removing particles such as dust or microorganisms from the respiratory surfaces.

Alveolar macrophages are frequently seen to contain granules of exogenous material such as particulate carbon that they have picked up from respiratory surfaces. Such black granules may be especially common in smoker's lungs or long-term city dwellers.

The alveolar macrophage is the third cell type in the alveolus; the others are the type I and type II pneumocytes.