Polymorphonuclear leukocytes or neutrophils are the first immune cells to the site of injury and microbial infection. Neutrophils are crucial players in controlling bacterial and fungal infections, and in particular secondary infections, by phagocytosis, degranulation and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). While neutrophils have been shown to play important roles in viral pathogenesis, there is a lack of detailed investigation. In this article, we will review recent progresses toward understanding the role of neutrophils in viral pathogenesis. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
The neutrophil is the major phagocyte and the final effector cell of the innate immunity, with a pri...
Neutrophilic granulocytes are no longer regarded as cells involved only in the last phase of the imm...
This book highlights the important role of neutrophils in health as well as in the pathogenesis of v...
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes or neutrophils are the first immune cells to the site of injury and mic...
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes or neutrophils are the first immune cells to the site of injury and mic...
Neutrophils are the most numerous immune cells. Their importance as the first line of defense agains...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
SummaryNeutrophils mediate bacterial clearance through various mechanisms, including the release of ...
Neutrophils are endowed with a plethora of toxic molecules that are mobilized in immune responses. T...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
Lower respiratory tract infections by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) impose a large burden of dis...
Neutrophils are first-line responders to infections and are recruited to target tissues through the ...
Evidence suggests that neutrophils exert specialized effector functions during infection and inflamm...
Abstract Neutrophils play multiple roles in acute viral infections. They restrict viral replication ...
Neutrophils are one of the most effective antimicrobial cells in the innate immune system. They arri...
The neutrophil is the major phagocyte and the final effector cell of the innate immunity, with a pri...
Neutrophilic granulocytes are no longer regarded as cells involved only in the last phase of the imm...
This book highlights the important role of neutrophils in health as well as in the pathogenesis of v...
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes or neutrophils are the first immune cells to the site of injury and mic...
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes or neutrophils are the first immune cells to the site of injury and mic...
Neutrophils are the most numerous immune cells. Their importance as the first line of defense agains...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
SummaryNeutrophils mediate bacterial clearance through various mechanisms, including the release of ...
Neutrophils are endowed with a plethora of toxic molecules that are mobilized in immune responses. T...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
Lower respiratory tract infections by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) impose a large burden of dis...
Neutrophils are first-line responders to infections and are recruited to target tissues through the ...
Evidence suggests that neutrophils exert specialized effector functions during infection and inflamm...
Abstract Neutrophils play multiple roles in acute viral infections. They restrict viral replication ...
Neutrophils are one of the most effective antimicrobial cells in the innate immune system. They arri...
The neutrophil is the major phagocyte and the final effector cell of the innate immunity, with a pri...
Neutrophilic granulocytes are no longer regarded as cells involved only in the last phase of the imm...
This book highlights the important role of neutrophils in health as well as in the pathogenesis of v...