Macrophage

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Macrophage cell diagram

Macrophages are a type of immune cell that, along with mast cells, provides the front-line cellular defense of the immune system. For historical reasons, macrophages have different names based on the part of the body that they normally live in. Macrophages that normally live in the blood are simply called macrophages. Macrophages that normally live in the skin are called Langerhans cells. Macrophages that normally live in the liver are called Kupffer cells. And macrophages that normally live in the central nervous system are called microglia.[citation needed]

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