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Abstract: DNase I Hypersensitive sites (DHS) are the regions that are sensitive to cleavage by the DNase I enzyme. Knowledge regarding these sites is helpful for decryption of the functions of ...
When harmful bacteria or other microorganisms invade the body, neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, are one of the first immune cells to respond. They release powerful weapons to trap and kill ...
“Neutrophils are usually there to protect us ... ways to help the body clear away NETs more efficiently. Enzymes like DNase I and DNase1L3 can break down the sticky DNA webs, but NETs that ...
Objective The role of neutrophils in driving pathogenic B cell responses in SLE is not fully understood. In this study, we explored the link between immune complex (IC)–driven neutrophil activation, ...
The study reveals that neutrophils – our most common white blood cells – have their own internal clock. This clock listens to daylight and responds by boosting immune strength. The work builds on ...
Neutrophil-mediated skin diseases, originally named neutrophilic dermatoses (NDs), are a group of conditions due to an altered neutrophil recruitment and activation, characterized by polymorphic ...
The neutrophil-to-albumin ratio (NPAR) is a relatively novel composite biomarker of inflammation, which has been used for prognostication in cardiovascular diseases and may also be associated with ...