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    GlossaryNeutrophil Infiltration

    movement of white blood cells into inflamed or infected tissue

    Neutrophil infiltration refers to the process where neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, move from the bloodstream into a tissue where there is inflammation or infection. This is part of the body's immune response to help fight off pathogens or repair damaged tissue. For a professional, it indicates an acute inflammatory response, often seen in conditions like infections, autoimmune diseases, or tissue injury.

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