Neutrophil mobilization is a crucial response to protect the host against invading microorganisms. Neutrophil recruitment and removal have to be tightly regulated to prevent uncontrolled inflammation and excessive release of their toxic content causing tissue damage and subsequent organ dysfunctions. We show here the presence of live and apoptotic neutrophils in the cytoplasm of inflamed mammary, urinary and gall bladder epithelial cells following infection with E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMastitis-inflammation of the mammary gland is an important disease affecting dairy animals worldwide. The disease is caused by mammary pathogenic bacteria, and Escherichia coli is frequently implicated. Intramammary challenge with bacterial LPS is sufficient to elicit the disease.
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