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Azurophilic granule
An azurophil is an object readily stained with an azure dye. Azurophils include certain cytoplasmic granules in white blood cells and hyperchromatin, imparting a ...
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Name, azurophil granule. Ontology, Cellular Component. Definition, Primary lysosomal granule found in neutrophil granulocytes. Contains a wide range of ...
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Feb 1, 1998 ... Azurophil granules present in subcellular fractions were identified by myeloperoxidase and their contents were measured by enzyme linked ...
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Extracts of specific granules and azurophil granules from human neutrophils were tested for their bactericidal activity against various lipopolysaccharide mutants ...
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Neutrophils contain at least two types of secretory granules. The present work links the secretion of the (lysosomal type) azurophil granules, but not that of ...
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two additional azurophil granule proteins with NH2- terminal sequence ... phagosomes then fuse with primary (azurophil) granules to form phagolysosomes in ...
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Mar 17, 2010 ... Lysophosphatidylcholine increases neutrophil bactericidal activity by enhancement of azurophil granule-phagosome fusion via glycine.
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Key Words: Azurophil granule-selective macroautophagy CD68. Cathepsin D ... example, the number of azurophil granules dynamically chang- es: They first ...
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Thus, we propose that M. smegmatis does not actively control the fusion of azurophil granules at early time points postinfection and that mycobacterial ...
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The origin, content, and fate of azurophil granules of blood monocytes were ... It was found that: azurophil granules originate in the Golgi complex of the de- ...
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