0 a type of white blood cell that helps to destroy harmful substances in the body and therefore protect the body from disease
The reactions in normal and immune-deprived mice are of comparable size and both contain eosinophils, neutrophils, monocytes, fibroblasts and plasma cells.
Many more neutrophils than eosinophils were observed on the surfaces of antibody-coated agar layers in electron micrographs.
Similar morphological lesions have not been observed in schistosomula with adherent neutrophils in this in vivo study.
Activation of neutrophils can occur rapidly after exposure to bacterial products.
Ocular migration produces an early cellular reaction, formed by an infiltration of neutrophils accompanied by vasculitis and retinal microinfarcts.
The responses to ischemia and reperfusion also involves an inflammatory response, and inflammation involves interactions between circulating neutrophils and the endothelium.
Only a decrease in neutrophil counts was observed, which might have been missed had only a white blood cell count without the differential been performed.
Activated neutrophils: purveyors of oxidative stress into the maternal circulation?