[[File:WBC Migration Graph.png|thumb|right|500px|Graph illustrating the cellular response of inflammation]]
[[File:WBC Migration Graph.png|thumb|right|500px|Graph illustrating the cellular response of inflammation]]
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* The classical cells of acute inflammation are [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]], [[Eosinophils|eosinophils]], [[Macrophages|macrophages]], [[Mast Cells|mast cells]] and [[Basophils|basophils]] at an early stage of the inflammatory response, with the [[Lymphocytes|lymphocytes]] and [[Fibroblasts|fibroblasts]] forming the later, resolving stages.
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* The classical cells of acute inflammation are [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]], [[Eosinophils|eosinophils]], [[Macrophages|macrophages]], [[Mast Cells|mast cells]] and [[Basophils|basophils]] at the acute phase of the inflammatory response, with the [[Lymphocytes|lymphocytes]] and [[Fibroblasts|fibroblasts]] forming the later, resolving stages.
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** [[Macrophages|Macrophages]] are a common feature of acute and chronic inflammation.
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<p> The [[Macrophages|Macrophages]] are a common feature of acute and chronic inflammation. </p>