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Neutrophils are end-stage nonreplicating cells that are continually replaced from the bone marrow, whereas mononuclear phagocytes are long-lived (months to years) and can proliferate in situ.
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- 3. The Innate Immune System - Immunopaedia www.immunopaedia.org.za via serper
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- neutrophils concept
- bone marrow concept