Neutrophils come from increased release from the marginating pool of blood vessels into the tissue and from the release of bone marrow storage pools into the blood.
Vasos sanguíneos: aumento da liberação da <u>reserva de marginação</u> dos vasos sanguíneos para o tecido Medula óssea: as reservas de medula óssea liberam-nos no sangue.
Front | The presence of neutrophils will be seen in blood when an animal is trying to clear inflammatory stimulus. Where do neutrophils come from? |
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Back | Blood vessels: increased release from marginating pool of blood vessels into tissue Bone marrow: bone marrow storage pools release them into blood |
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