Élie Metchnikoff, also known as Elie Metchnikoff, was a Russian zoologist and microbiologist born on May 15, 1845, and he died on July 30, 1916. He is best known for his pioneering work in the field of immunology. Metchnikoff is often credited with the discovery of phagocytosis, a process where certain cells, known as phagocytes, engulf and digest pathogens and cellular debris.
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