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neutrophil activation
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go
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20180921
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act(p(HGNC:IL1B)) increases bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") View Subject | View Object

Caspase 1mediated activation of members of the IL-1β cytokine family leads to the recruitment and the activation of other immune cells, such as neutrophils, at the site of infection and/or tissue damage. PubMed:23702978

a(MESH:"Extracellular Traps") positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") View Subject | View Object

Heme-induced neutrophils activation leads to extracellular traps (NETs) release through a mechanism dependent on ROS generation (Chen et al., 2014). PubMed:24904418

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erythrocyte
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a(CHEBI:heme) increases bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") View Subject | View Object

Heme-induced neutrophils activation leads to extracellular traps (NETs) release through a mechanism dependent on ROS generation (Chen et al., 2014). PubMed:24904418

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erythrocyte
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a(CHEBI:heme) increases bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") View Subject | View Object

Heme is one of the factors capable of inducing stimulation and damage of endothelium, promoting the recruitment of neutrophils and sickle-cell erythro- cytes, and subsequently prompting a vaso-occlusive crisis. PubMed:26875449

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Anemia, Sickle Cell
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a(CHEBI:heme) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") View Subject | View Object

By modeling the equilibrium concentration in the experiments performed with heme-albumin we could show that the free heme is the active neutrophil-stimulating component, which is inactivated by protein association (Figure S2). PubMed:29610666

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neutrophil
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bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Extracellular Traps") View Subject | View Object

Heme-induced neutrophils activation leads to extracellular traps (NETs) release through a mechanism dependent on ROS generation (Chen et al., 2014). PubMed:24904418

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
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Review

bp(GO:"neutrophil activation") positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:heme) View Subject | View Object

By modeling the equilibrium concentration in the experiments performed with heme-albumin we could show that the free heme is the active neutrophil-stimulating component, which is inactivated by protein association (Figure S2). PubMed:29610666

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neutrophil
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