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a type of neutrophil granule found primarily in mature cells; most are released into the extracellular fluid. They contain lactoferrin, plasminogen activator, leukocyte alkaline activator, and collagenase, as well as membrane-bound molecules that they release onto the cell surface. Called also secondary g.
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