Externalized decondensed neutrophil chromatin occludes pancreatic ducts and drives pancreatitis
Externalized decondensed neutrophil chromatin occludes pancreatic ducts and drives pancreatitis
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Leppkes, Moritz , Maueröder, Christian , Hirth, Sebastian , Nowecki, Stefanie , Günther, Claudia , Billmeier, Ulrike , Paulus, Susanne , Biermann, Mona , Munoz, Luis E. , Hoffmann, Markus , Wildner, Dane , Croxford, Andrew L. , Waisman, Ari , Mowen, Kerri , Jenne, Dieter E. , Krenn, Veit , Mayerle, Julia , Lerch, Markus M. , Schett, Georg , Wirtz, Stefan , Neurath, Markus F. , Herrmann, Martin and Becker, Christoph
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Ductal occlusion has been postulated to precipitate focal pancreatic inflammation, while the nature of the primary occluding agents has remained elusive. Neutrophils make use of histone citrullination by peptidyl arginine deiminase-4 (PADI4) in contact to particulate agents to extrude decondensed chromatin as neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)....
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Externalized decondensed neutrophil chromatin occludes pancreatic ducts and drives pancreatitis
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Maueröder, Christian
Hirth, Sebastian
Nowecki, Stefanie
Günther, Claudia
Billmeier, Ulrike
Paulus, Susanne
Biermann, Mona
Munoz, Luis E.
Hoffmann, Markus
Wildner, Dane
Croxford, Andrew L.
Waisman, Ari
Mowen, Kerri
Jenne, Dieter E.
Krenn, Veit
Mayerle, Julia
Lerch, Markus M.
Schett, Georg
Wirtz, Stefan
Neurath, Markus F.
Herrmann, Martin
Becker, Christoph
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/ncomms10973