Root extracellular traps versus neutrophil extracellular traps in host defence, a case of functional convergence?

Volume: 94, Issue: 5, Pages: 1685 - 1700
Published: May 27, 2019
Abstract
The root cap releases cells that produce massive amounts of mucilage containing polysaccharides, proteoglycans, extracellular DNA (exDNA) and a variety of antimicrobial compounds. The released cells - known as border cells or border-like cells - and mucilage secretions form networks that are defined as root extracellular traps (RETs). RETs are important players in root immunity. In animals, phagocytes are some of the most abundant white blood...
Paper Details
Title
Root extracellular traps versus neutrophil extracellular traps in host defence, a case of functional convergence?
Published Date
May 27, 2019
Volume
94
Issue
5
Pages
1685 - 1700
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