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Deutsch: neutrophiler Granulozyt, Sezernierung proteolytischer Enzyme, Phagozytose; Neutrophiler Granulozyt wandert aus dem Blutgefäß in das Gewebe ein, sezerniert proteolytische Enzyme, um interzelluläre Verbindungen zu lösen (zur Verbesserung seiner Beweglichkeit) und phagozytiert Bakterien
English: Neutrophil granulocyte migrates from the blood vessel to the matrix, secreting proteolytic enzymes, in order to dissolve intercellular connections (for improvement of its mobility) and envelop bacteria through Phagocytosis
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Source Own work based on: NeutrophilerAktion.png Confirmed by Xu, Q (November 2022). "Neutrophil reverse migration". Journal of Inflammation (London, England) 19 (1): 22. DOI:10.1186/s12950-022-00320-z. PMID 36424665.
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