Zusammenfassung
Der Beginn einer Entzündungsreaktion ist gekennzeichnet durch Gefäßerweiterung, erhöhte Gefäßpermeabilität und schließlich Auswandern von Zellen ins Gewebe. Im Anfang sind die einwandernden Zellen meist Granulozyten, die später durch monocytäre Zelltypen ersetzt werden.
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Rother, U., Rother, K. (1984). Komplement und zelluläre Interaktion. In: Lang, H., Greiling, H. (eds) Pathobiochemie der Entzündung. Zusammenarbeit von Klinik und Klinischer Chemie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69826-2_3
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