NeutroLab project: Exploring neutrophil dynamics and NETosis in health and disease

Project: Research Axis

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Description

NeutroLab is a research group dedicated to the study of neutrophils and their roles in innate immune responses. The team focuses particularly on the mechanisms of NETosis, a critical process through which neutrophils release extracellular traps (NETs) to capture and neutralize pathogens. Research at NeutroLab spans a wide range of topics, including:
- Cellular and molecular dynamics of neutrophils.
- The roles of NETs in inflammation and autoimmune diseases.
- Interactions between neutrophils and other cells.
- Potential therapeutic applications targeting NETosis or modulating neutrophil activity.

With a multidisciplinary approach that combines cell biology, immunology, and advanced technologies, NeutroLab aims to provide groundbreaking insights into the roles of neutrophils in health and disease.
Short titleNeutroLab
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/24 → …

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