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Type Words
Synonyms neutrophile
Type of white corpuscle, leukocyte, leucocyte, wbc, white blood cell, white blood corpuscle, white cell
Has types microphage

Examples of neutrophil

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Neutrophil adhesion and migration in an inflamed glomerulus of an intact kidney.
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We next assessed the role of these neutrophil interactions in glomerular injury.
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In addition, pericyte-derived factors were found to promote neutrophil survival.
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Neutrophil recruitment thus ceases and programmed death by apoptosis is engaged.
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Neutrophil adhesion and migration in an uninflamed glomerulus of an intact kidney.
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Treatment with Evasin-3 reduces neutrophil cerebral infiltration during reperfusion.
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Bidirectional regulation of neutrophil migration by mitogen-activated protein kinases.
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At the tether's end, the neutrophil swung it ahead like a lasso to gain new leverage.
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Reciprocal coupling of coagulation and innate immunity via neutrophil serine proteases.
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More examples
  • The chief phagocytic leukocyte; stains with either basic or acid dyes
  • Neutrophil granulocytes are generally referred to as either neutrophils or polymorphonuclear neutrophils (or PMNs), and are subdivided into segmented neutrophils (or segs) and banded neutrophils (or bands). ...
  • Such a cell, especially a white blood cell; Being more easily or more fully stained by neutral dyes than by acidic or alkaline (basic) ones
  • (Neutrophils) are the white blood cells used to fight infection
  • (Neutrophils) This blood cell is the main cell that combats infections. Often, it is not present in sufficient quantities in patients with acute leukemia or after chemotherapy, which increases their susceptibility to infection.
  • Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cells and are the first on the scene of an infection, generally arriving within the first hour. Their purpose is to ingest a pathogen which results in the death of both the pathogen and the neutrophil. ...
  • (Neutrophils) 60-70% of total WBC; are the first white blood cells that arrive at any infection or injured tissue; are effective phagocytes
  • (Neutrophils) The larger and physiologically most numerous class of infection-fighting white blood cells, characteristically even more numerous in generalized bacterial infections
  • (Neutrophils) The major class of white blood cell in human peripheral blood. Neutrophils are phagocytes with an important role in entering infected tissues and engulfing and killing extracellular pathogens. ^ 2,4