Abi Abdallah et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Toxoplasma gondii triggers release of human and mouse neutrophil extracellular trapsAbi Abdallah et al., 2012
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- Abi Abdallah D
- Lin C
- Ball C
- King M
- Duhamel G
- Denkers E
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- Infection and immunity
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Neutrophils have recently been shown to release DNA-based extracellular traps that contribute to microbicidal killing and have also been implicated in autoimmunity. The role of neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation in the host response to nonbacterial pathogens …
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