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. 2016 Jul 1;24(4):347–362. doi: 10.4062/biomolther.2016.067

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Diagrammatic representation of body immune response towards antigen capturing by Macrophages. The macrophages and T-helper cells secrete many interleukins (IL-x) or macrophage activation factor (MAF), to trigger primary immune response with the help of neutrophils, or the secondary immune response by activating the B and resting T-cells. The activated B cells secrete antibodies which bind to macrophages that already have phagocytized an antigen, and then killed by T-killer cells. The Inline graphic sign shows the sponge derived substances.