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Eosinophils are granulocytes – with granules that are stainable by eosin – that develop during haematopoiesis in the bone marrow before entering the blood. Through the release of their cytotoxic granule cationic proteins, eosinophils contribute to defence against parasites and other infections. They also contribute to asthma pathogenesis and allergy responses.
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| Open AccessEosinophils improve cardiac function after myocardial infarction
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| Open AccessEosinophil function in adipose tissue is regulated by Krüppel-like factor 3 (KLF3)
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| Open AccessEosinophil accumulation in postnatal lung is specific to the primary septation phase of development
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