Bio 216 Sp2024: Macrophage animations
Bio 216 Sp2024: Macrophage animations
Student teams researched and animated macrophages eliminating bacteria. 
Steps could include:
1. phagocytosis
2. phagosome-lysosome fusion
3. destruction of bacteria in phagolysosome
4. packaging of bacterial antigens in MHCII for presentation
5. exocytosis of bacterial remnants
    …Read more
    Less…
Steps could include:
1. phagocytosis
2. phagosome-lysosome fusion
3. destruction of bacteria in phagolysosome
4. packaging of bacterial antigens in MHCII for presentation
5. exocytosis of bacterial remnants
        
        
Title
    
        
       
ID
        
Scheduling
        
Media Type
        
Media Owner
                    
                 
            
        
    - 
    Macrophage phagocytosis of a bacterium, followed by phagosome/lysosome fusion. In the phagolysosome, lytic enzymes, low pH, and reactive oxygen species destroy the…
Abigail Samantha and Barbara
 - 
    A macrophage phagocytoses a bacterium. The phagosome and lysosome fuse, and the bacterium is destroyed. Then antigens of the bacterium are presented in the MHC class II…
Brianna and Lindsay: Phagocytosis
 - 
    A neutrophil (multi-lobed nucleus) targets three fungal conidia (grey). It performs phagocytosis, followed by phagosome/lysosome fusion. The lysosomes release their…
Dr. Reynolds Neutrophil_conidia
 - 
    A macrophage phagocytoses a bacterium. The phagosome and lysosome fuse. Zoom in shows a close-up of the formation of the phagolysosome.
Emily and Sarah
 - 
    Phagocytosis of a bacterium by a macrophage.
Hannah and Michael
 - 
    Phagocytosis of a bacterium.
Matthew-Justin animation
 
Search for ""