neutrophil-activating protein
1neutrophil-activating protein — See interleukin 8 …
2neutrophil-activating protein 3 — (= NAP3) See melanoma growth stimulatory activity …
3Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome — Classification and external resources OMIM 608203 Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome is a condition caused by mutations in the Rac2 gene.[1] See also …
4Protein — A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order determined by the base sequence of nucleotides in the DNA coding for the protein. Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body s… …
5Neutrophil granulocyte — Neutrophil redirects here. For organisms that grow in neutral pH environments, see neutrophile. Neutrophil granulocyte A neutrophil, stained with Wright s stain.  This cell is approximately 12 µm in diameter …
6Duffy antigen system — Duffy blood group, chemokine receptor Identifiers Symbols DARC; CCBP1; CD234; Dfy; FY; GPD External IDs …
7CXCL1 — Chemokine (C X C motif) ligand 1 (CXCL1) is a small cytokine belonging to the CXC chemokine family that was previously called GRO1 oncogene , GROα , KC , Neutrophil activating protein 3 (NAP 3) and melanoma growth stimulating activity, alpha… …
8interleukin-8 — (= IL 8; neutrophil activating protein, NAP 1) One of the first chemokines to be isolated; one of the C X C family (8 kD). Secreted by a variety of cells and potently chemokinetic and chemotactic for neutrophils and basophils but not monocytes.… …
9melanoma growth-stimulatory activity — (= MGSA, neutrophil activating protein 3, NAP 3, gro , KC, N51, CINC) Chemokine of the C X C subfamily. Potent mitogen. Activates, and is chemotactic for, neutrophils …
10ENA — Emergency Nurses Association; epithelial neutrophil activating [protein]; extractable nuclear antigen * * * extractable nuclear antigen …