Z. Aslanova, J. Khizroeva, A. Solopova, V. A. Solodkiy, A. Vorobev, D. Blinov, M. D. Aslanova, I. K. Nakaidze, J.-С. Gris, I. Elalamy, A. Makatsariya
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The formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), described first in 2004 as a previously unknown neutrophil strategy for combating microbes, has been attracting a growing interest in research community. NETs play a key role in inflammation and infection exploiting effector functions such as degranulation, phagocytosis as well as production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). NETs play a crucial role in defense against systemic infections additionally participating in non-infectious diseases such as inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.