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Mechanism of Neutrophil p90RSK-Nrf2 Signaling Pathway in Atherosclerosis. [PDF]

open access: yesBalkan Med J
Li J, Wang L, Liang X, Li X.
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Heterogeneity of neutrophils

open access: yesNature Reviews Immunology, 2019
Structured models of ontogenic, phenotypic and functional diversity have been instrumental for a renewed understanding of the biology of immune cells, such as macrophages and lymphoid cells. However, there are no established models that can be used to define the diversity of neutrophils, the most abundant myeloid cells.
L. Ng, Renato Ostuni, A. Hidalgo
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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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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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Tissue destruction by neutrophils.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
WITH increasing frequency, the human neutrophil is being implicated as a mediator of tissue-destructive events in inflammatory diseases ranging from rheumatoid arthritis and myocardial reperfusion injury to respiratory distress syndromes, blistering skin
S. Weiss
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