AbstractThe neutrophil responds to invading microorganisms in part by assembling the NADPH oxidase complex and producing superoxide radicals. Relatively little is known about the intracellular assembly or activation of the oxidase, but Brown et al. in the January issue of Molecular Cell provide a useful strategy involving permeabilized neutrophils to tackle this question
Analyses of neutrophil death mechanisms have revealed many similarities with other cell types; howev...
Several non-phagocytic cells can actively generate the superoxide anion by NAD(P)H oxidases resembli...
In this issue of Immunity, Warnatsch et al. (2017) describe how neutrophils measure their microbial ...
AbstractThe neutrophil responds to invading microorganisms in part by assembling the NADPH oxidase c...
Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocyte in human blood and essential components of our defense a...
Neutrophils play an essential role in the body\u27s innate immune response to infection. To protect ...
One of the critical functions involved in the killing ability of neutrophils is their generation of ...
Human neutrophils provide protection from a variety of microbes; neutropenia or neutrophil dysfuncti...
International audienceUnderstanding the roles of neutrophils and macrophages in fighting bacterial i...
<div><p>Understanding the roles of neutrophils and macrophages in fighting bacterial infections is a...
Understanding the roles of neutrophils and macrophages in fighting bacterial infections is a critica...
We review herein the definition of the NADPH oxidase-activating site in human neutrophils and eosino...
There is accumulating evidence that two aspects of the innate immune response, the respiratory burst...
We review herein the definition of the NADPH oxidase-activating site in human neutrophils and eosino...
Neutrophils are armed with both oxidant-dependent and -independent pathways for killing pathogens. A...
Analyses of neutrophil death mechanisms have revealed many similarities with other cell types; howev...
Several non-phagocytic cells can actively generate the superoxide anion by NAD(P)H oxidases resembli...
In this issue of Immunity, Warnatsch et al. (2017) describe how neutrophils measure their microbial ...
AbstractThe neutrophil responds to invading microorganisms in part by assembling the NADPH oxidase c...
Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocyte in human blood and essential components of our defense a...
Neutrophils play an essential role in the body\u27s innate immune response to infection. To protect ...
One of the critical functions involved in the killing ability of neutrophils is their generation of ...
Human neutrophils provide protection from a variety of microbes; neutropenia or neutrophil dysfuncti...
International audienceUnderstanding the roles of neutrophils and macrophages in fighting bacterial i...
<div><p>Understanding the roles of neutrophils and macrophages in fighting bacterial infections is a...
Understanding the roles of neutrophils and macrophages in fighting bacterial infections is a critica...
We review herein the definition of the NADPH oxidase-activating site in human neutrophils and eosino...
There is accumulating evidence that two aspects of the innate immune response, the respiratory burst...
We review herein the definition of the NADPH oxidase-activating site in human neutrophils and eosino...
Neutrophils are armed with both oxidant-dependent and -independent pathways for killing pathogens. A...
Analyses of neutrophil death mechanisms have revealed many similarities with other cell types; howev...
Several non-phagocytic cells can actively generate the superoxide anion by NAD(P)H oxidases resembli...
In this issue of Immunity, Warnatsch et al. (2017) describe how neutrophils measure their microbial ...