The bactericidal effect of neutrophils is mainly embodied in phagocytosis or formation of NETs. However, a large number of NETs are formed in the breast, which may damage the breast epithelial cells and cause damage to the breast.
The bactericidal effect of neutrophils is mainly reflected in the phagocytosis or the formation of NETs sterilization. But large amounts of NETs form in the breast, potentially damaging breast epithelial cells and causing damage to the breast.
The bactericidal effect of neutrophils is mainly reflected in phagocytosis or formation of nets. However, a large number of nets are formed in the mammary gland, which may damage the mammary gland epithelial cells.<br>