Neutrophils and NETs in modulating acute and chronic inflammation

Blood20.30
Volume: 133, Issue: 20, Pages: 2178 - 2185
Published: May 16, 2019
Abstract
Neutrophils are an absolutely essential part of the innate immune system, playing an essential role in the control of infectious diseases but more recently are also being viewed as important players in tissue repair. Neutrophils are able to counteract an infection through phagocytosis and/or the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). By contrast, neutrophils help repair damaged tissues, limiting NET production but still phagocytosing...
Paper Details
Title
Neutrophils and NETs in modulating acute and chronic inflammation
Published Date
May 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
133
Issue
20
Pages
2178 - 2185
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