File:Нейтрофил крови человека фагоцитирует бактерию.webm

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Русский: Видео ускорено в 8 раз. Бактерии были добавлены в каплю человеческой крови. Видео демонстрирует как сегментоядерный нейтрофил находит патоген и поглощает его. Таким образом нейтрофилы защищают человека когда бактерии попадают в организм через рану.
English: Bacterial phagocytosis by neutrophil. Video accelerated 8 times. Bacteria have been added to a drop of human blood. The video demonstrates how a segmented neutrophil finds a pathogen and absorbs it. In this way, neutrophils protect a person when bacteria enter the body through a wound.
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