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During chemotaxis, cells move in response to chemical signals. The action of neutrophils is just one example of how the body uses chemotaxis to respond to an infection.

Aside from the cells that are already in position in the tissues (such as the fixed tissue macrophages and mast cells), neutrophils are the first responders to inflammation.


The Process of Chemotaxis

Click on the illustration for an animation of chemotaxis in operation