Autophagy-dependent generation of free fatty acids is critical for normal neutrophil differentiation
Neutrophils are critical and short-lived mediators of innate immunity that require constant replenishment. Their differentiation in the bone marrow requires extensive cytoplasmic and nuclear remodeling, but the processes governing these energy-consuming changes are unknown. While previous studies sh...
Main Authors: | Riffelmacher, T, Clarke, A, Richter, F, Stranks, A, Pandey, S, Danielli, S, Hublitz, P, Yu, Z, Johnson, E, Schwerd, T, McCullagh, J, Uhlig, H, Jacobsen, S, Simon, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2017
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