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English: Human neutrophils detect and chase bacterial and fungal pathogens by complement-mediated chemotaxis.
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Source Video S1 from Heinrich V, Simpson W, Francis E (2017). "Analytical Prediction of the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Chemoattractants around Their Source: Theory and Application to Complement-Mediated Chemotaxis". Frontiers in Immunology. DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2017.00578. PMID 28603522. PMC: 5445147.
Author Heinrich V, Simpson W, Francis E
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