The Structures that Protect Bacteria from Being Phagocytized: Exploring How Microorganisms Survive the Immune System

This article explores the different structures used by bacteria to protect themselves from phagocytosis by the immune system. It focuses on biofilms, bacterial capsules, cell wall components, and bacterial proteins and how they allow microorganisms to evade immune responses and cause diseases. The article also discusses the implications of these structures for disease prevention and treatment.

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