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Neutrophil Methods and Protocols

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    Chapter 1 The Role of Neutrophils in the Immune System: An Overview
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    Chapter 2 Isolation of Human Neutrophils from Venous Blood
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    Chapter 3 Neutrophil Isolation from Nonhuman Species
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    Chapter 4 Collection of In Vivo Transmigrated Neutrophils from Human Skin
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    Chapter 5 Subcellular fractionation of human neutrophils and analysis of subcellular markers.
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    Chapter 6 Neutrophil Methods and Protocols
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    Chapter 7 Measurement of Phospholipid Metabolism in Intact Neutrophils
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    Chapter 8 Optical Methods for the Measurement and Manipulation of Cytosolic Calcium Signals in Neutrophils
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    Chapter 9 Analysis of Electrophysiological Properties and Responses of Neutrophils
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    Chapter 10 Assessment of Neutrophil Apoptosis
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    Chapter 11 Microinjection Methods for Neutrophils
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    Chapter 12 Generation of Functionally Mature Neutrophils from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
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    Chapter 13 Neutrophil Methods and Protocols
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    Chapter 14 Spinning disk confocal imaging of neutrophil migration in zebrafish.
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    Chapter 15 Detection of Bidirectional Signaling During Integrin Activation and Neutrophil Adhesion
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    Chapter 16 Immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy of neutrophils.
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    Chapter 17 Expression of genetically encoded fluorescent probes to monitor phospholipid dynamics in live neutrophils.
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    Chapter 18 Quantitative assessment of neutrophil phagocytosis using flow cytometry.
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    Chapter 19 Analysis of neutrophil bactericidal activity.
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    Chapter 20 Induction and quantification of neutrophil extracellular traps.
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    Chapter 21 Measurement of Respiratory Burst Products, Released or Retained, During Activation of Professional Phagocytes
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    Chapter 22 Cell-Free NADPH Oxidase Activation Assays: “In Vitro Veritas”
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    Chapter 23 Assessment of Priming of the Human Neutrophil Respiratory Burst
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    Chapter 24 Affinity purification and reconstitution of human phagocyte flavocytochrome B for detection of conformational dynamics in the membrane.
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    Chapter 25 Evaluation of p47phox Phosphorylation in Human Neutrophils Using Phospho-Specific Antibodies
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    Chapter 26 Genome-Scale Transcript Analyses with Human Neutrophils
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    Chapter 27 Fast and Accurate Quantitative Analysis of Cytokine Gene Expression in Human Neutrophils
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    Chapter 28 High-purity neutrophil isolation from human peripheral blood and saliva for transcriptome analysis.
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    Chapter 29 Detection of intact transcription factors in human neutrophils.
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    Chapter 30 Disorders of neutrophil function: an overview.
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    Chapter 31 Diagnostic Assays for Chronic Granulomatous Disease and Other Neutrophil Disorders
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    Chapter 32 Diagnostic Assays for Myeloperoxidase and Myeloperoxidase Deficiency
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Chapter title
Subcellular fractionation of human neutrophils and analysis of subcellular markers.
Chapter number 5
Book title
Neutrophil Methods and Protocols
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, February 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-845-4_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-62703-844-7, 978-1-62703-845-4
Authors

Clemmensen SN, Udby L, Borregaard N, Stine Novrup Clemmensen, Lene Udby, Niels Borregaard, Clemmensen, Stine Novrup, Udby, Lene, Borregaard, Niels

Abstract

The neutrophil has long been recognized for its impressive number of cytoplasmic granules that harbor proteins indispensable for innate immunity. Analysis of isolated granules has provided important information on how the neutrophil grades its response to match the challenges it meets on its passage from blood to tissues. Nitrogen cavitation was developed as a method for disruption of cells on the assumption that sudden reduction of the partial pressure of nitrogen would lead to aeration of nitrogen dissolved in the lipid bilayer of plasma membranes. We find that cells are broken by the shear stress that is associated with passage through the outlet valve under high pressure and that this results in disruption of the neutrophil cell membrane while granules remain intact. The unique properties of Percoll as a sedimentable density medium with no inherent tonicity or viscosity are used for creation of continuous density gradients with shoulders in the density profile created to optimize the physical separation of granule subsets and light membranes. Immunological methods (sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays) are used for quantitation of proteins that are characteristic constituents of the granule subsets of neutrophils.

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Student > Bachelor 3 10%
Other 2 7%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 24%
Medicine and Dentistry 4 14%
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