How is neutrophil swarming initiated after an injury? A new study provides evidence of exquisite coordination between these immune cells, akin to quorum sensing in unicellular microorganisms, to protect tissues from invading pathogens.S
The immune system is equipped with a plethora of mechanisms that protect the host from the harmful e...
Among many challenges facing the battle against infectious disease, one quandary stands out. On the ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Neutrophil infiltration into inflamed and infected tissues is a fundamental process of the innate im...
Neutrophils are sentinel cells that express in higher vertebrates >30 chemokine and chemoattractant ...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
The neutrophil is the first line of defense against invading bacteria. Neutrophils are recognized by...
Immunity can be described as the ability of the human body to ward off invading pathogens or toxins ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Neutrophils have long been viewed as short-lived cells crucial for the elimination of extracellular ...
Although the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection have bee...
Neutrophils and neutrophil-like cells are the major pathogen-fighting immune cells in organisms rang...
Neutrophils sense microbes and host inflammatory mediators, and traffic to sites of infection where ...
Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to migrate from the bloodstream to the site of infection or inj...
Neutrophils, the most abundant human immune cells, are rapidly recruited to sites of infec-tion, whe...
The immune system is equipped with a plethora of mechanisms that protect the host from the harmful e...
Among many challenges facing the battle against infectious disease, one quandary stands out. On the ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Neutrophil infiltration into inflamed and infected tissues is a fundamental process of the innate im...
Neutrophils are sentinel cells that express in higher vertebrates >30 chemokine and chemoattractant ...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
The neutrophil is the first line of defense against invading bacteria. Neutrophils are recognized by...
Immunity can be described as the ability of the human body to ward off invading pathogens or toxins ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Neutrophils have long been viewed as short-lived cells crucial for the elimination of extracellular ...
Although the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection have bee...
Neutrophils and neutrophil-like cells are the major pathogen-fighting immune cells in organisms rang...
Neutrophils sense microbes and host inflammatory mediators, and traffic to sites of infection where ...
Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to migrate from the bloodstream to the site of infection or inj...
Neutrophils, the most abundant human immune cells, are rapidly recruited to sites of infec-tion, whe...
The immune system is equipped with a plethora of mechanisms that protect the host from the harmful e...
Among many challenges facing the battle against infectious disease, one quandary stands out. On the ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...