RBCs and Macrophage Activity in Inflammation: A Critical Inhibition
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Macrophages are inhibited by the increased amount of RBCs in the inflamed area because the RBCs can block the macrophages from reaching the site of inflammation. This can prevent the macrophages from removing the damaged tissue and debris, which can lead to further inflammation and tissue damage.
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