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Cancer-driven neutrophil priming couples systemic epithelial regenerative programs with pre-metastatic niche formation

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The neutrophil

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989
In 'beneficial inflammation', which is the major component of our innate immune system, it is possible to predict an 'ideal' sequence of cellular events: neutrophil migration would be rapid; time of contact with endothelial cells minimized; matrix degradation localized, with specific turn-on and turn-off of degradation mechanisms; neutrophil secretion ...
C, Haslett, J S, Savill, L, Meagher
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Neutrophilic panniculitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
Neutrophilic (lobular) panniculitis (NP) is a very rare condition that belongs to the group of neutrophilic dermatoses. We report the case of a patient with NP and review the relevant literature. NP appears as a subcutaneous nodular eruption. Histology shows a lobular neutrophilic infiltrate.
Claudine, Sutra-Loubet   +3 more
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Neutrophil chemotaxis

Cell and Tissue Research, 2018
Neutrophils are the primary cells recruited to inflamed sites during an innate immune response to tissue damage and/or infection. They are finely sensitive to inciting stimuli to reach in great numbers and within minutes areas of inflammation and tissue insult.
Björn, Petri, Maria-Jesús, Sanz
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The Neutrophil

Immunity, 2021
Neutrophils are immune cells with unusual biological features that furnish potent antimicrobial properties. These cells phagocytose and subsequently kill prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms very efficiently. Importantly, it is not only their ability to attack microbes within a constrained intracellular compartment that endows neutrophils with ...
Garth Lawrence Burn   +4 more
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Neutrophilic urticaria

British Journal of Dermatology, 1985
We studied 241 consecutive skin biopsies from patients with urticaria. Ten of the 241 specimens showed inflammation of dermal venules primarily with polymorphonuclear leukocytes, without evidence of necrotizing vasculitis. We speculated that this finding might represent an early histological form of urticarial vasculitis.
M S, Peters, R K, Winkelmann
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