Granülomunitenin
Granülomunitenin is a theoretical concept in immunology that describes the potential for granulocytes, a type of white blood cell, to play a role in immune responses that are characterized by the formation of granulomas. Granulomas are organized collections of immune cells, primarily macrophages and lymphocytes, that form in response to persistent inflammation, such as that caused by infections (like tuberculosis) or foreign bodies.
While the primary cellular components of granulomas are well-established, the specific contribution of granulocytes, particularly neutrophils
Research into granülomunitenin might explore how granulocyte recruitment to granulomatous lesions is regulated, what specific molecules