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at 9:07 p.m. Oct, 31, 2023 ]
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Alex
Author:
leckst2
Type of change:
Content error
Rationale for change
{{c3::Cord factor}} of {{c2::Mycobacteria tuberculosis}} activates {{c1::macrophages}} via induction of {{c1::IFN-y}}, which then form granulomas
macrophages are induced by IFN-y, released by Th1
Rejection reason
no source given and this is from amboss - "a surface glycolipid that causes serpentine cord-like growth, inhibits neutrophil migration, and induces TNF-α release to stimulate activated macrophages to form granulomas"
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Photo credit: Ed Uthman, MD, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons; the supplementary image with overlays of the relevant areas was adapted from the image mentioned previously, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
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