Neutrophil nets in svv pathogenesis

Neutrophil nets in svv pathogenesis


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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Kessenbrock, K. _ et al_. Netting neutrophils in autoimmune small-vessel vasculitis. _Nat. Med._ 15, 623–625 (2009). Anti-neutrophil


cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ANCAs) against neutrophil granule proteins have a key role in the pathogenesis of small-vessel vasculitis (SVV), which results in necrotic inflammation of small


blood vessels and capillaries in affected individuals. What, though, are the mechanisms behind the pathogenic effect of these autoantibodies? This is a preview of subscription content,


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