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The directed killing of a target cell by a neutrophil. Any process mediated by an organism that results in the death of cells in the symbiont organism. The symbiont is defined as the smaller of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of myeloid leukocyte mediated immunity. The directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil. Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a bacterium, the directed killing of a bacterium by a neutrophil. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of symbiosis, an interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of the directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a multi-organism process, a process by which an organism has an effect on another organism of the same or different species. Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a fungal cell, the directed killing of a fungal cell by a neutrophil. Any process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of the directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell killing, the process by which a cell brings about the death of another cell, either in the same or a different organism. Any process in an organism that results in the killing of cells of another organism, including in some cases the death of the other organism. Killing here refers to the induction of death in one cell by another cell, not cell-autonomous death due to internal or other environmental conditions. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of leukocyte mediated cytotoxicity. Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a symbiont cell, the directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the killing by an organism of cells in another organism. Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a target cell, the directed killing of a target cell by a neutrophil. An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. The term host is usually used for the larger (macro) of the two members of a symbiosis. The smaller (micro) member is called the symbiont organism. Microscopic symbionts are often referred to as endosymbionts. The various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, in which the association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of the organisms; mutualism, in which the association is advantageous, or often necessary to one or both and not harmful to either; and commensalism, in which one member of the association benefits while the other is not affected. However, mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism are often not discrete categories of interactions and should rather be perceived as a continuum of interaction ranging from parasitism to mutualism. In fact, the direction of a symbiotic interaction can change during the lifetime of the symbionts due to developmental changes as well as changes in the biotic/abiotic environment in which the interaction occurs.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: regulation of neutrophil mediated killing of symbiont cell
Acc: GO:0070949
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a symbiont cell, the directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0070949 - regulation of neutrophil mediated killing of symbiont cell (interactive image map)

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