Neutrophil swarming

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title: Neutrophil swarming
text: Neutrophil swarming is a type of coordinated neutrophil movement that acts in response to acute tissue inflammation or infection. The term comes from the swarming characteristics of insects that are similar to the behavior of neutrophils in response to an infection. These processes have mostly been studied in tissues of mice and studies of mouse ear tissue has proved to be very effective at observing neutrophil movement. Neutrophil swarming typically aggregates at surface layers of tissue so the
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date created: 2017-07-02T12:17:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T11:46:17Z
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