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Neutrophils are the most abundant kind of granulocytes and white blood cells in humans. They are an integral part of the innate immune system. Neutrophils are the first inflammatory cells to migrate to a site of injury following trauma. Often they require assistance from other types of immune cells in order to resolve certain infections. The cytokines expressed by activated mast cells, endothelium and macrophages cause neutrophils to congregate at a focus of infection. These neutrophils release cytokines which amplify the inflammatory responses generated by other cells. Through the processes of degranulation, phagocytosis and generation of neutrophil extracellular traps, neutrophils directly attack the invading pathogens. Neutropenia or low neutrophil count makes an individual susceptible to infections. Abnormal neutrophil function leads to excessive tissue damage, disruption of pulmonary barrier, hyperglycemia, etc. This book provides comprehensive insights into the clinical frontiers and functions of neutrophils in health and disease. It will also provide interesting topics for research, which interested readers can take up. With state-of-the-art inputs by acclaimed experts of this field, this book targets students and professionals.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Neutrophils are the most abundant kind of granulocytes and white blood cells in humans. They are an integral part of the innate immune system. Neutrophils are the first inflammatory cells to migrate to a site of injury following trauma. Often they require assistance from other types of immune cells in order to resolve certain infections. The cytokines expressed by activated mast cells, endothelium and macrophages cause neutrophils to congregate at a focus of infection. These neutrophils release cytokines which amplify the inflammatory responses generated by other cells. Through the processes of degranulation, phagocytosis and generation of neutrophil extracellular traps, neutrophils directly attack the invading pathogens. Neutropenia or low neutrophil count makes an individual susceptible to infections. Abnormal neutrophil function leads to excessive tissue damage, disruption of pulmonary barrier, hyperglycemia, etc. This book provides comprehensive insights into the clinical frontiers and functions of neutrophils in health and disease. It will also provide interesting topics for research, which interested readers can take up. With state-of-the-art inputs by acclaimed experts of this field, this book targets students and professionals.