neutrofilní
Neutrofilní refers to a type of white blood cell known as a neutrophil. Neutrophils are the most abundant type of granulocyte and the most abundant type of phagocyte in most mammals. They are a crucial part of the innate immune system, acting as the first responders to sites of bacterial or fungal infection. Their primary function is to engulf and destroy invading microorganisms through a process called phagocytosis.
These cells are characterized by a segmented nucleus, typically with three to five lobes, and cytoplasm containing
The lifespan of a neutrophil is relatively short, usually only a few days. Their presence in elevated