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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • '''Leukocytosis''' is an abnormally high level of the combination of all [[leukocyte]] (i.e., [[white blood cell]]) types. It may be due to a rise in all subtyp
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • ...TEM.jpg|right|300px|A TEM image showing the Golgi apparatus inside a human leukocyte}}
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • A '''basophil''' is a [[leukocyte]], or white blood cell, which plays a key role in [[immunology|immune respo ...> Using [[Wright's stain]], the most common reagent used to make different leukocyte types have a different appearance on microscopic examination, basophils hav
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  • {{r|Human leukocyte antigen}}
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • ...use it is the site of [[hematoepoesis]]: generation of [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s and [[platelet]]s from [[hematopoetic stem cell]]s.
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  • Macrophages are [[leukocyte]]s (i.e., white blood cells) which are part of the cell-mediated immune sys Macrophages evolve from [[leukocyte]]s called [[monocyte]]s.
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  • {{r|Leukocyte tyrosine kinase receptor||**}}
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  • ...ibiotic therapy, but negative tests should be confirmed by culture. The [[leukocyte]] count may elevate to 12,000-16,000 cells per mm<sup>3</sup>. Later in the
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  • {{r|Leukocyte||**}}
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  • '''Interleukins''' are [[cytokines]] that are made by one leukocyte, acting on other leukocytes).
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  • ...d blood cell]]s, also called erythrocytes. Other [[blood cells]] include [[leukocyte]]s for immune and infection-fighting action, and [[platelet]]s for clotting
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  • ...> is a biochemical messenger that triggers a step toward the creation of [[leukocyte]]s or [[platelet]]s from the original [[pluripotent stem cell]]s. GM-CSF a ...w cells. It is also used to activete progenitor cell development so that [[leukocyte]]s can be collected by [[leukapheresis]], and to after autologous peripher
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  • ...] from the same precursor [[stem cells]]. Therefore, the upregulation of [[leukocyte]]s causes fewer [[stem cells]] to differentiate into [[red blood cells]]. T
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  • A '''lymphocyte''' is a type of [[leukocyte]] (i.e., white blood cell), which are a major component of the immune syste
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  • ...Mammalian cytokines are "non-antibody proteins secreted by inflammatory [[leukocyte]]s and some non-leukocytic cells, that act as intercellular mediators. They *[[interleukin]] (cytokines made by one leukocyte and acting on other leukocytes).
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