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Inflammatory Response
A series of four steps that occur during tissue damage and infection to eliminate microbes.Vasoconstriction
The narrowing of blood vessels to prevent blood loss immediately after tissue injury.Mast Cells
Cells residing in tissues that release cytokines and inflammatory mediators upon infection.Cytokines
Signaling proteins released by cells, especially in response to infection, to mediate inflammation.Histamine
An inflammatory mediator released by mast cells that promotes inflammation and vasodilation.Vasodilation
The enlargement of blood vessels, increasing permeability to allow immune cells to reach infection sites.Diapedesis
The migration of immune cells through blood vessel walls into infected tissues.Exudate
A fluid mix of blood plasma, proteins, and immune cells that exits the bloodstream to the infection site.Neutrophils
The first type of immune cells recruited to an infection site, performing phagocytosis.Macrophages
Immune cells that perform phagocytosis to engulf and eliminate microbes and dead cells.Phagocytosis
The process by which cells engulf and digest microbes and debris.Degranulation
The release of antimicrobial substances from immune cells to destroy microbes.Innate Immunity
The body's first line of defense against pathogens, including skin and mucous membranes.-itis
A suffix indicating inflammation, as seen in conditions like meningitis and arthritis.Rheumatoid Arthritis
A condition characterized by inflammation of the joints, potentially causing damage.