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. 2018 May 25;48(Suppl Suppl 2):e12943. doi: 10.1111/eci.12943

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Neutrophil phenotypes in health and disease. Neutrophils develop in the bone marrow and leave the bone marrow after 5‐6 days.20 The cells circulate as a homogeneous population in the peripheral blood and can go to the tissues in small numbers under homeostatic conditions. In disease, neutrophil phenotypes redistribute and are present in peripheral blood and distant tissues. The origin of at least part of the additional blood neutrophil phenotypes remains to be established