leukocytes in English

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a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all ameboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages.
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    white blood cellwhite corpusclewhite cellleucocyte

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1. Leukocytes are Biconcave discs. True False

2. Eosinophilic leukocytes are common in gonorrheal pus and in Asthmatic sputum

3. The leukocytes pile up, creating and worsening the inflammation.

4. Key words: endotoxemia, inflammation, salivary glands, leukocytes, heart, adhesion.

5. The Acyl glucuronide also inhibits the proliferation of isolated human mononuclear leukocytes 127

6. Leukocytes are found throughout the body, including the blood and lymphatic system.

7. Infectious and noninfectious inflammatory processes are capable of inducing an altered adhesion of leukocytes to endothelial cells. The result is a preferential homing of leukocytes to sites of inflammation.

8. Leukemia Cutis characteristically demonstrates the infiltration of the skin by neoplastic leukocytes

9. The leukocytes maintain their integrity and function during the isolation and labelling procedure.

10. 1 The leukocytes maintain their integrity and function during the isolation and labelling procedure.

11. Corpuscle - either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets

12. Chemokines mediate the ingress of leukocytes, including neutrophils and monocytes, into the inflamed synovium

13. Tissue cells bearing basophilic granules similar to but smaller than those of blood basophil leukocytes

14. Immunohematological tests for agglutinins and cytolysins specific to leukocytes failed to give positive results.

15. Adhesion and tissue factor expression on adherent leukocytes were examined at various flow conditions.

16. The cells of the adaptive immune system are special types of leukocytes, called lymphocytes.

17. Leukocytes) can switch between Amoeboid modes after genetic or pharmacological interference with adhesion, contraction or polymer-network expansion.

18. Such activity of circulating leukocytes poses a significant risk for vascular cytotoxicity in the hypertensive rats.

19. Methods: The model of leukocytes adhesion and microcirculatory hindrance were made by injection endotoxin in venule in rats.

20. Ameboid cell (1) A nonspecific term for any cell capable of intrinsic motility—e.g., leukocytes or macrophages

21. Key words: human polymorphonuclear leukocytes, casein-derived peptides, oxygen-activated species, 5-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid, leukotriene B4.

22. The adhesive forces between leukocytes and the vascular endothelium are antagonized by the shear stress of the flowing blood.

23. Basophils normally constitute 0.5 to 3 percent of the peripheral blood leukocytes, and contain histamine and serotonin.

24. Initially, Chemokines have been shown to direct leukocytes to sites of injury, which is the characteristic feature distinguishing Chemokines from other cytokines

25. Basophils are granular leukocytes with an S-shaped multi-lobed nucleus and are similar to the size of eosinophils

26. “Growth cones” would be provided with sensitivity for these substances and ability for Ameboidism, similar to what occurs with leukocytes (Cajal, 1892)

27. Basophil differentiation from myeloid progenitors is driven by IL-3 and their expression of IL-3R αchain (also known as CDw123) enables them to be distinguished from mast cells.Basophils make up less than 1% of leukocytes in humans but they are the only circulating leukocytes that

28. Alkaline phosphatase (orthophosphoric monoester phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.1) has been studied in neutrophilic leukocytes of immunized rabbits at the anaphylactic shock with the electron microscope. 110 minutes after the second injection of the antigen the rabbit neutrophilic leukocytes are phagocytizing the antigen-antibody complexes in the lung capillaries.

29. To study effects of frequency spectrum water on interleukin 1(IL ? interleukin 6(IL and leukocytes behavior in venule in rats.

30. Chemokines, together with adhesion molecules, cytokines, and proteases, are essential for the directional migration of leukocytes during normal and inflammatory processes

31. 15 We propose a novel variation, namely that proteoglycans on an endothelial cell can bind and present cytokines to passing leukocytes.

32. In response to inflammation, endothelial cells are activated to express adhesion molecules, which allows leukocytes in circulation to initially tether to the endothelium followed by rolling.

33. The addition of heat-inactivated immune serum did not enable leukocytes to kill Amebae, nor did it protect these host cells from Amebae.

34. The name comes from the fact that these leukocytes are Basophilic, i.e., they are susceptible to staining by basic dyes, as shown in the picture

35. By contrast, Amoeboid cells such as leukocytes use non-destructive strategies of locomotion7, raising the question how these extremely fast cells navigate through dense tissues

36. These leukocytes can be so large that they nearly fill a capillary causing a plasma space to open up in front of them.

37. A protoplasmic particle or cell with a special function; esp., any of the erythrocytes (red Corpuscles) or leukocytes (white Corpuscles) that float in the blood, lymph, etc

38. Apheresis (also known as pheresis or therapeutic pheresis) is a medical procedure utilizing specialized equipment to remove selected blood constituents (leukocytes, plasma, platelets, or …

39. Leukemia Cutis is the infiltration of neoplastic leukocytes or their precursors into the epidermis, the dermis, or the subCutis, resulting in clinically identifiable cutaneous lesions

40. Inflammatory Chemokines function mainly as chemoattractants for leukocytes, recruiting monocytes, neutrophils and other effector cells from the blood to sites of infection or tissue damage

41. For example, Cytokines made by lymphocytes can also be referred to as lymphokines, while interleukins are made by one leukocyte and act on other leukocytes

42. Fecal leukocytes may be mistaken for Amebae, so fixed and stained fecal smears (iodine, trichrome, iron hematoxylin, or periodic acid-Schiff reaction) may be necessary for identification

43. A large human phage antibody library was subjected for panning with leukocytes from healthy donors and leukemia patients to select for specific antibodies against leukocytic surface proteins.

44. Apheresis (also known as pheresis or therapeutic pheresis) is a medical procedure utilizing specialized equipment to remove selected blood constituents (plasma, leukocytes, plataelets, or cells) from whole blood

45. 16 A large human phage antibody library was subjected for panning with leukocytes from healthy donors and leukemia patients to select for specific antibodies against leukocytic surface proteins.

46. The stages of amyloid resorption by neutrophilic leukocytes following an experimentally induced chronical osteomyelitis are examined in spleen, liver and kidneys of mice (C 57 BL/6 J) electron microscopically.

47. In addition, the influence of the time between CSF sampling and investigation on erythrocytes and leukocytes, IgG, glucose, pH value and ammonia content in CSF contaminated with blood was investigated.

48. The project study was extended to examine the role of adhesion molecules in leukocytes recruitment to the lung using gene deficient mouse models and the mouse lipopolysaccharide model of inflammation.

49. Chemokines are low-molecular-weight proteins that stimulate recruitment of leukocytes. They are secondary pro-inflammatory mediators that are induced by primary pro-inflammatory mediators such as interleukin-1 (IL-1) or tumor necrosis factor (TNF)

50. Jejuni, were significantly associated with the sexual practice of Anilinctus and were usually associated with diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and hematochezia; proctocolitis seen at sigmoidoscopy; increased numbers of leukocytes seen on rectal smears; acute inflammatory changes