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Filter by Meaning Scientists are studying ways to enhance phagocytosis as a potential treatment for certain diseases.
The process of phagocytosis is mediated by specific proteins on the surface of cells.
The phagocytosis of foreign substances is a key function of white blood cells.
The ability to perform phagocytosis evolved early in the history of life on Earth.
Phagocytosis is a crucial process in the immune system.
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