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Part of the book series: Blood Cell Biochemistry ((BLBI,volume 2))

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Macrophages from various sites in the body have been found to serve multiple functions. In host defense, the general properties of macrophages, such as endocytosis and cytolysis, antigen presentation, role in immune response, and secretory products, have been extensively reviewed (Zuckerman and Douglas, 1979; Adams and Hamilton, 1984, 1988; Schneider and Dy, 1985; Todd and Liu, 1986; McBride, 1986; Gordon, 1986). These macrophage functions may all be linked to primary recognition that occurs at the plasma membrane, thus demonstrating that the macrophage plasma membrane has major functions. Indeed, many investigators have suggested that the plasma membrane of the activated macrophage plays an important role in the ability of the cell to recognize and destroy foreign materials via cell surface receptors. In this short review, we will concentrate on the structure and composition of the macrophage plasma membrane and its functional components.

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