immune function

What are the primary immune cells observed in histology?

The primary immune cells observed in histology include:
- Lymphocytes: B cells and T cells, crucial for adaptive immunity.
- Macrophages: Engulf and digest cellular debris and pathogens.
- Neutrophils: First responders to infection, involved in phagocytosis.
- Eosinophils: Combat parasites and are involved in allergic reactions.
- Basophils: Release histamine during allergic responses.
- Dendritic cells: Antigen-presenting cells crucial for activating T cells.

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