Chlamydia avoids being phagocytized by preventing phagolysosome formation. The third step in phagocytosis is the formation of phagocytosis, while the third step in complement activation is the activation of C3. A human host can effectively deny pathogens iron by binding it with transferrin. ;
Chlamydia can avoid being phagocytized by preventing the formation of phagolysosomes. The third step in phagocytosis is the formation of phagocytosis, while in complement activation, the third step is the activation of C3. Additionally, a human host can effectively limit a pathogen's access to iron by binding it with transferrin.
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