lymphocyte in English

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a form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
We also knew that blood cells, actually lymphocytes , white cells in the blood, contained those receptors.
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1. 5 Lymphocyte increased in lymph nodule of white pulp.

2. You have a high lymphocyte count along with high CRP and ESR.

3. Purpose To observe the anti - glioma effects of lymphocyte activated by SEC.

4. Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (Alps) is a rare genetic disorder of lymphocyte homeostasis

5. T lymphocyte, endothelial cell, matrix metalloproteinase, inflammation, transendothelial migration, integrins, cell adhesion molecules.

6. 27 Purpose To observe the anti - glioma effects of lymphocyte activated by SEC.

7. The Clonality of pulmonary lymphocyte infiltrates has been appreciated by Clonality analysis of alveolar lymphocytes

8. Haematology See Plasminogen Activation Immunology See Complement Activation, Lymphocyte Activation, Macrophage Activation, T cell Activation

9. Minor lymphocyte stimulating (Mls) exotoxins were originally discovered in the thymic stromal cells of mice.

10. The expression of T-lymphocyte subpopulations of decidual-placental bed in pregnancy with pre-eclampsia and clinical significance.

11. Decreases in red blood cell parameters, white blood cell counts and absolute lymphocyte counts were also reported.

12. In this brief meta-analysis, the reduction of lymphocyte subset Counts in COVID-19 patients was investigated across 2 …

13. Crows did not show any year-to-year difference in erythrocyte sedimentation rate, leukocyte abundance, and heterophyl/lymphocyte ratio.

14. Cytokines are proteins, peptides or glycoproteins secreted by lymphocytes and monocytes that regulate immune responses, haematopoiesis and lymphocyte development.

15. Agranulocytosis may be caused by: Autoimmune disorders; Bone marrow diseases, such as myelodysplasia or large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukemia

16. Conclusion:Lowenergy HeNe laser irradiation has twoway effect on regulation the proliferation reaction of splenetic T lymphocyte of S 180 bearing mouse.

17. Psoriasis is a chronic T-lymphocyte mediated inflammatory and proliferous skin disease, and its treatment is still a puzzled problem.

18. 20 Objective: To investigate the regulation of estradiol and progesterone on leukocyte and lymphocyte of peripheral blood in ovariectomized mice.

19. The thymus is a lymphocyte-rich, Bilobed, encapsulated organ located behind the sternum, above and in front of the heart

20. Autosensitized lymphocytes also modified the response of host lymphoid cells to concanavalin A or to stimulation in a mixed lymphocyte culture assay

21. 11 Background and Objective Asthma is chronic airway immune inflammation characterized by airway lymphocyte infiltration and eosinophilia, airway hyperresponsiveness(AHR) and mucus hypersecretion.

22. 27 Demyelination in brain tissues and lymphocyte depletion are main factors that cause dogs suffering from canine distemper, but the mechanism of lesions is unclear now.

23. Conclusion Cell immunity was suppressed and resulted in reducing the proliferation of B lymphocyte and secretion of antibody at system and local in infants with RV enteritis.

24. Conclusion Sulfur mustard intoxication induces early and long lasting decreases in serum IL 2 and IL 6 levels and lymphocyte DNA fragmentation in dog peripheral blood.

25. 3 Two simple practical methods to transform human B lymphocyte into B lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL) by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) are reported in this paper.

26. Human lymphocyte Antigen B27, human leukocyte A Antigen, histocompatibility leukocyte A Antigen What is this test? This test looks for HLA-B27, which are proteins called Antigens

27. In order to assess the frequency of C-Anaphases in colchicine-arrested lymphocyte cultures, the authors studied 100 patients classified in four groups: spontaneous abortion (n = 17), subfertility (n

28. It is no wonder that about 70 to 80 percent of your body’s lymphocyte cells —a vital component of your immune defense system— are housed inside your belly!

29. Anergy is a term in immunobiology that describes a lack of reaction by the body's defense mechanisms to foreign substances, and consists of a direct induction of peripheral lymphocyte tolerance

30. Symptoms The major clinical symptoms of Alps result from lymphoproliferation, or the excessive production of a type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte, and autoimmune destruction of blood cells.

31. Anergy is a term in immunobiology that describes a lack of reaction by the body's defense mechanisms to foreign substances, and consists of a direct induction of peripheral lymphocyte tolerance

32. It was initially regarded as a form of lymphocyte-derived cutaneous lymphoma and alternatively named CD4+CD56+ hematodermic tumor, blastic NK cell lymphoma, and agranular CD4+ NK cell leukemia.

33. The production of Antibodies is a major function of the immune system and is carried out by a type of white blood cell called a B cell (B lymphocyte)

34. 9 EBV may play a role in inducing B lymphocyte activation by stimulating the hyper-expression of CD23 in pSS. Thus lead to the injury of glands and outer glands.

35. (Cell-Mediated Immunity Multitest, NCI Thesaurus) Induced or programmed clonal lymphocyte Anergy is believed to be the second major mechanism (after clonal deletion) of the development of self tolerance by the immune system.

36. These animals possess a large array of molecules called Variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs) that, like the antigen receptors of jawed vertebrates, are produced from only a small number (one or two) of genes.

37. Examples of Cytotoxic in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Then Allison and his colleagues discovered that a molecule called Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) acts as a checkpoint, …

38. Ablastin titres in the serum, measured by a sensitive in vitro assay, were found to be the same in each of the groups of rats tested, regardless of their T lymphocyte status

39. T cell Anergy is a tolerance mechanism in which the lymphocyte is intrinsically functionally inactivated following an antigen encounter, but remains alive for an extended period of time in a hyporesponsive state

40. From the virus antigens examined, only the Herpesvirus hominis and adenovirus type 1 antigens caused blastogenic transformation in higher rate in the lymphocyte cultures of aphthous patients, than in those of the control persons.

41. Material and methods: Possible nonspecific characteristics of Bigroot geranium were evaluated by the total leukocyte count in the peripheral blood, and qualitative changes of blood were assessed using Shilling's formula by evaluating changes in lymphocyte counts.

42. HISP can suppress proliferation of responder peripheral blood mononuclear cells in allogeneic mixed lymphocyte cultures; HISP can suppress T-cell proliferation and IL-2 production in response to phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), ionomycin and concanavalin-A.

43. Aquios Tetra – Fast, Efficient, High Throughput Lymphocyte Subset Analysis In the clinical management of immune deficiency diseases, accurately counting the absolute cell numbers of leukocyte subsets and measuring the percentage of individual subtypes in blood is critical.

44. Gallium Arsenide suppressed the following immune parameters dose- dependently: the IgM and IgG (not shown) antibody response to sheep erythrocytes, the delayed hypersensitivity response to KLH, the mixed leukocyte response (MLR), and, to a lesser extent, splenic B lymphocyte numbers

45. As the Director of the Laboratory for Cell Growth and Differentiation and Scientific Advisor to the Under Secretary of Veteran's Affairs, she studies the control of human prostate cancer growth with VA grants and the regulation of bone and lymphocyte activation with NASA grants.

46. Antigens may be soluble substances, such as toxins and foreign proteins, or particulates, such as bacteria and tissue cells; however, only the portion of the protein or polysaccharide molecule known as the antigenic determinant combines with antibody or a specific receptor on a lymphocyte.

47. The central mechanism of Atopic allergy is type I hypersensitivity (Figure 1).Mucosal contact with allergen results in uptake by an antigen-presenting cell (APC) and presentation in the form of an allergenic peptide held in the groove of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecule to a helper T lymphocyte.

48. Infer.Clonality (part of lymphclon package) Clonality score, a useful metric used in immunology, refers to the probability that two random lymphocyte receptor chain reads drawn with replacement (makes no difference in the immunology context) from an individual corresponded to the same clone, within some given repertoire of either B cells or T cells.

49. When the fetal calf serum (FCS) in the lymphocyte cultures was substituted by a 3% human albumin-solution, there was a reduction of the incorporation rate of the radioactive nucleic acid precursors to 20%, as compared to the controls with FCS. After addition of HPL and SP-1 to the cultures there was a further dosis dependent decrease of the incorporation rate.

50. In 20 patients suffering for several years from serious chronic relapsing Crohn's disease the following immunological tests were carried out: (1) in-vitro stimulation of blood lymphocytes by PHA-P, (2) identification of T and B cells by formation of spontaneous rosettes and complement receptor rosettes, (3) effect of Crohn's serum on mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) of normal allogeneic lymphocytes, (4) in-vitro phagocytosis and intracellular killing of E. coli by polymorphonuclear granulocytes.