Neutrophil infiltration into inflamed and infected tissues is a fundamental process of the innate immune response. While neutrophil interactions with the blood vessel wall have been intensely studied over the last decades, neutrophil dynamics beyond the vasculature have for a long time remained poorly investigated. Recent intravital microscopy studies of neutrophil populations directly at the site of tissue damage or microbial invasion have changed our perspective on neutrophil responses within tissues. Swarm-like migration patterns of neutrophils, referred to as 'neutrophil swarming', have been detected in diverse tissues under conditions of sterile inflammation and infection with various pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and parasites...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Several immune cell types (neutrophils, eosinophils, T cells, and innate-like lymphocytes) display c...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
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 ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
SummaryAlthough the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection h...
Neutrophils are professional phagocytes that constitute the first line of defense in humans. The pri...
How is neutrophil swarming initiated after an injury? A new study provides evidence of exquisite coo...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Although the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection have bee...
Although the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection have bee...
Perhaps the most important feature of neutrophils is their ability to rapidly change shape. In the b...
Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to migrate from the bloodstream to the site of infection or inj...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Several immune cell types (neutrophils, eosinophils, T cells, and innate-like lymphocytes) display c...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
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 ...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
SummaryAlthough the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection h...
Neutrophils are professional phagocytes that constitute the first line of defense in humans. The pri...
How is neutrophil swarming initiated after an injury? A new study provides evidence of exquisite coo...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Although the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection have bee...
Although the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection have bee...
Perhaps the most important feature of neutrophils is their ability to rapidly change shape. In the b...
Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to migrate from the bloodstream to the site of infection or inj...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Several immune cell types (neutrophils, eosinophils, T cells, and innate-like lymphocytes) display c...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...