Arraying neutrophil swarms
Large microscale arrays of zymosan-particle clusters enable the characterization human-neutrophil swarming, including the presence of start and stop signals, and the deficient swarming behaviour of neutrophils from patients following major trauma.
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The cover shows a snapshot of the swarming of human neutrophils on a microscale array.
Article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-017-0094
Image by Eduardo Reátegui & Daniel Irimia (MGH).