Neutrophil heterogeneity: implications for homeostasis and pathogenesis

Blood20.30
Volume: 127, Issue: 18, Pages: 2173 - 2181
Published: May 5, 2016
Abstract
Neutrophils are polymorphonuclear leukocytes of the phagocytic system that act as first line of host defense against invading pathogens but are also important mediators of inflammation-induced injury. In contrast to other members of the innate immune system, neutrophils are classically considered a homogenous population of terminally differentiated cells with a well-defined and highly conserved function. Indeed, their short lifespan, the absent...
Paper Details
Title
Neutrophil heterogeneity: implications for homeostasis and pathogenesis
Published Date
May 5, 2016
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
18
Pages
2173 - 2181
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