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Explain the role played by the chemical lysophosphatidylcholine in the removal of dying cells

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The chemical lysophosphatidylcholine is released from dying cells as one of a number of "find-me" signals, which serve to recruit motile resident phagocytes (with the capacity to engulf apoptotic cells) to the proximity of the apoptotic (dying) cell.
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