“…CD11b expression and CD62L cleavage indicate primed neutrophils, and the surface density of CD11b increases during the process. CD66b expression is linked with the activation of secondary granules, and increased expression is associated with increased inflammation [35,36]. Our results showed that the activated N1 population does not undergo high levels of degranulation, where 15.89%, 16.63%, 15.2%, 11.22%, 17.84%, and 13.71% of DMEM control, RPMI control, N1-polarized, N2-polarized, MCF-7 CM, and MDA-MB-231 CM were degranulating, respectively.…”