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Neutrophils are part of the phagocyte family. They are specialised to take up particular materials. This involves them entering infected or inflammed tissues. <ref>Molecular Biology of The Cell. Bruce alberts et al. 2008. 5th edition. page 1451</ref>
Neutrophils are part of the [[Phagocytes|phagocyte]] family. They are specialised to take up particular materials. This involves them entering infected or inflammed tissues&nbsp;<ref>Molecular Biology of The Cell. Bruce alberts et al. 2008. 5th edition. page 1451</ref>.<br>  


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Neutrophils are part of the phagocyte family. They are specialised to take up particular materials. This involves them entering infected or inflammed tissues [1].

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  1. Molecular Biology of The Cell. Bruce alberts et al. 2008. 5th edition. page 1451