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Details on Person Human neutrophils contain thousands of cytoplasmic granules....

Class:IdSummation:1472838
_displayNameHuman neutrophils contain thousands of cytoplasmic granules....
_timestamp2011-11-04 11:03:25
created[InstanceEdit:1472846] Jupe, S, 2011-08-03
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:1966972] Extracellular release of antimicrobial defensins by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes
modified[InstanceEdit:1966964] Jupe, S, 2011-11-04
textHuman neutrophils contain thousands of cytoplasmic granules. These membrane-bound organelles act as storage compartments destined for secretion or in the case of azurophil granules, destined for fusion with phagosomes. A small amount of defensin, but perhaps not enough for antimicrobial activity, may be released extracellularly by neutrophils (Ganz 1987).
(summation)[Reaction:1462041] HNP1-4 are released into phagocytic vacuoles [Homo sapiens]
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