Not exact matches
At first it was thought that only functioned as cellular
debris warehouses but in recent years has been that could have an important role as a messenger between
cells of the body and now many groups focus their research on the role that could be played exosomes in various diseases, including
cancer.
The lymphatic system is responsible for removing and destroying waste,
debris, pathogens, toxins, and
cancer cells.
This fluid may contains cellular
debris, toxins,
cancer cells, bacteria, and viruses, as it flows to filters, called lymph nodes, which are central components of the immune system.