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BBS2001 Threats and Defence Mechanisms

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What do neutrophils do in response to an infection?

Author: Mirte Schattorie



Answer:

They fight against bacteria and fungi: their receptors (e.g. scavenger, opsonin) bind to the microbes directly, they promote phagocytosis. their granules also contain antimicrobial proteins and can produce reactive oxygen species (ROS)


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