This is an electron microscope image of a harmful neutrophil described in the research of Dr. Zvika Granot and Dr. Zvi Fridlender. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
Get a closer view of the image Get a closer view of the image These yellow spheres are Streptococcus pyogenese bacteria bound to a human neutrophil – a key part of the immune system. Streptococcus ...
Known for their role in allergic reactions, mast cells have long been recognized as key players in our immune system. When they encounter allergens, they release chemicals that trigger typical allergy ...
The goal of her recent research is to Projects using primarily the Keyence fluorescence microscope; Petreaca Lab Former DPU professor Melissa Petreaca ... The goal of her recent research is to ...
As it succumbs, the neutrophil releases its DNA ... a NET is infinitesimal and requires powerful microscopy. To be clear, NETs don't stop UTIs from occurring, but they do stop them from spreading ...