Macrophage

Macrophage (マクロファージ) is a minor character in Cells at Work!

She is a white blood cell, specifically a Macrophage or a Monocyte. Outside the blood stream, she plays the role of a macrophage. She kills foreign substances, such as bacteria, and relays information from them. She also works as a cleaner; therefore, she clears the dead bacteria as well as dead or dying cells. Inside the blood stream, she will switch into a monocyte. She is able to transmigrate and also kill threats vigorously. In the bone marrow, erythroblasts will gather around Macrophages; they perform the differentiation for the young erythroblasts similar to how teachers educate children.

Appearance
In spite of her ruthless occupation, she is a beautiful, doll-like cell with fair skin, brown eyes, and braided blonde hair. She normally wears the macrophage uniform. Upon entering the blood vessels, she will wear the monocyte uniform over her normal uniform.

Personality
Her kind plays many roles in the body, from nursery school teachers to professional killers. Therefore, she bares many faces and personalities depending on which role she is playing. By default, Macrophage is a humble, easygoing cell manifesting as a mother figure who speaks in a polite manner. However, she can brutally kill intruders without showing empathy or mercy.

Abilities
As a white blood cell, she possess abilities that allows her to destroy threats and clean up dead cells.
 * Overall Abilities: All Macrophages are strong enough to cut down bacterium with ease. She can determine antigens and information on immune responses. Her attack power is quite high.
 * Phagocytosis: White blood cells can analyse an unknown foreign cell by eating them, which will help them identify its species, or consume them as food.
 * Machete Proficiency: She wields a large machete and possess professional control over it.
 * Blunt Weapons Proficiency: She can deal massive amount of damage to bacterium using blunt weapons, such as a large mallet, killing them easily.

Trivia

 * Macrophages have big appetites.
 * Monocytes that migrate from blood to tissue become macrophages.
 * The macrophages' outfits are designed to resemble a nurse from the late 19th Century. The outfit's frills resemble the pseudopod projections of real-life macrophages.