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Myeloid Cell Activation Process
Myeloid Cell Activation involves stimulation of the production and activity of myeloid cells. Immature myeloid cells sample the surrounding environment for pathogens; when they contact a presentable antigen they become activated into mature dendritic cells and migrate to a lymph node where they act as antigen-presenting cells. (NCI Thesaurus)
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