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==Granules==
 
==Granules==
 
Three types of granules are present in neutrophils:
 
Three types of granules are present in neutrophils:
*Primary granules (azurophilic) are present in all [[Granulocytes|granulocytes]] and contain myeloperoxidase which creates anti-bacterial compounds, acid hydrolases and defensins.
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*Primary granules (azurophilic) are present in all [[Blood Cells - Overview|granulocytes]] and contain myeloperoxidase which creates anti-bacterial compounds, acid hydrolases and defensins.
 
*Secondary granules (specific) are the most numerous type and contain complement activators and enzymes e.g. collagenases.  
 
*Secondary granules (specific) are the most numerous type and contain complement activators and enzymes e.g. collagenases.  
 
*Finally tertiary granules are either phosphatases or metalloproteinases with the later aiding movement through connective tissue.
 
*Finally tertiary granules are either phosphatases or metalloproteinases with the later aiding movement through connective tissue.
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==Movement==
 
==Movement==
 
<p>Neutrophils are extremely motile and express a number of adhesion molecules on their surface which allows them to attach to the walls of capillaries. </p>
 
<p>Neutrophils are extremely motile and express a number of adhesion molecules on their surface which allows them to attach to the walls of capillaries. </p>
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