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Hypoxic Preconditioned Nanofat at 1% O2 for 24 h Loses Its Regenerative In Vivo Vascularization Capacity. [PDF]

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Neutrophilic granulocytes – promiscuous accelerators of atherosclerosis

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2011
SummaryNeutrophils, as part of the innate immune system, are classically described to be main actors during the onset of inflammation enforcing rapid neutralisation and clearance of pathogens. Besides their wellstudied role in acute inflammatory processes, recent advances strongly indicate a so far underappreciated importance of neutrophils in ...
Maik Drechsler   +3 more
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Lysozyme Activity in Human Neutrophilic Granulocytes

British Journal of Haematology, 1973
Summary. Among five different methods for the extraction of lysozyme from human neutrophilic granulocytes (mechanical disruption, freezing‐thawing, sonication, solubilization with saponin and with n‐butanol), extraction with n‐butanol was found to give the highest lysozyme yield per cell.
N. E. Hansen, Vagn Andersen
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[Role of IL-17A and neutrophilic granulocytes in the pathogenesis of psoriasis].

Arkhiv patologii, 2020
OBJECTIVE To study the expression of IL-17A in the inflammatory infiltrating cells in the plaques as one of the key points in the pathological process in moderate to severe psoriasis.
V. Smolyannikova   +2 more
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Exocytosis of neutrophil granulocytes

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1999
Neutrophil granulocytes play an important role in the defense mechanisms of mammalian organisms against bacterial invaders. The combat arsenal of neutrophils consists of engulfing and endocytosing the foreign particle, producing toxic oxygen compounds, and liberating substances stored in intracellular vesicles. At least four different types of granules
E, Ligeti, A, Mócsai
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The Neutrophilic Granulocyte

1989
The red bone marrow — the source of all blood cells — is a large, but dispersed organ, about the size of the liver. In steady state, about 7 * 1010 mature neutrophilic granulocytes (hereafter called PMN-“polymorphonuclears” — or just granulocytes) – are mobilized daily from red bone marrow to blood.
H B, Benestad, O D, Laerum
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Complement Activation by Neutrophil Granulocytes

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 2008
AbstractComplement plays a vital role in the body’s defence systems. Cardiopulmonary bypass induces a detrimental inflammatory reaction in which the complement system is known to participate through direct effects as well as through activation of neutrophils, platelets and endothelial cells.
A E, Asberg, T E, Mollnes, V, Videm
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NEUTROPHIL GRANULOCYTE FUNCTION IN BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract The phagocytic and bactericidal activities of neutrophil granulocytes from 100 patients with bacterial infections and 100 controls have been examined. In 32 patients the bactericidal activity was lower than in any control. 17 patients with reduced bactericidal activity had 25% or more peripheral juvenile neutrophils, compared with only 8 of ...
C O, Solberg, K B, Hellum
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