bp(GO:"granulocyte activation")
These observations suggest that in any physiological scenario in which heme might be present in extracellular spaces as a component of a natural hemoprotein, the concentration of free or quasi-free heme can be expected to be very low, possibly below the minimum range required to trigger granulocyte activation and other innate immunity responses. PubMed:29610666
These observations suggest that in any physiological scenario in which heme might be present in extracellular spaces as a component of a natural hemoprotein, the concentration of free or quasi-free heme can be expected to be very low, possibly below the minimum range required to trigger granulocyte activation and other innate immunity responses. PubMed:29610666
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