
Webinar Series: NETosis Induction in Isolated Neutrophils
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This video explains neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and their stimulation using PMA, a synthetic molecule. Dr. Andrew Retter breaks down a study where researchers observed the formation of NETs, indicated by DNA release correlating with H3.1, a key histone marker. The study divided the NET formation process into two phases: the first two hours, where nuclear decondensation occurs, and the period afterward, when DNA is expelled.

Click here for the next video in our series: Pneumococcus: an example of how bacteria can manipulate NETs to their advantage
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