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  • A ''leukocyte'' is a type of cell that circulates in the blood, where its role is in defe ...many years, the standard method of determining the relative percentages of leukocyte types was microscopic examination of a thin film of blood. The blood was dr
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  • Granular [[leukocyte]]s having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by slender threads o
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  • Antigens determined by leukocyte loci found on chromosome 6, the [[major histocompatibility complex]] (MHC)
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  • ...[[leukocyte]]s, and then become bound to tissue as [[macrophage]]s. In the leukocyte form, they are large, contain a large, oval or somewhat indented nucleus su
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  • '''HLA antigens''' are '''human leukocyte antigens''' "determined by [[leukocyte]] loci found on [[chromosome]] 6, the major histocompatibility loci in huma
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  • #REDIRECT [[Leukocyte]]
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  • An abnormally low number of circulating [[leukocyte]]s (i.e., white blood cells)
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  • A [[leukocyte]] (white blood cell), the number of which rise in inflammatory disorders an
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  • Non-circulating, but [[leukocyte]]-like (especially [[basophil]]) associated with the inflammatory response,
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  • An abnormally high number of [[leukocyte]s (i.e., white blood cells) circulating in the [[blood]]
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  • [[Leukocyte]]s (white blood cells) whose primary role is in the cell-mediated immune sy
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  • Granular [[leukocyte]]s having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by slender threads o
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  • ...n [[plasma (biology)|plasma]]; the primary types being [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s and [[platelet]]s
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  • Leukocyte originating in lymphoid tissues, fundamental to the immune system, regulati
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  • Progressive but treatable disease of the [[leukocyte]]s in the [[blood]] and their precursors in [[bone marrow]]; classified by
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  • A ''leukocyte'' is a type of cell that circulates in the blood, where its role is in defe ...many years, the standard method of determining the relative percentages of leukocyte types was microscopic examination of a thin film of blood. The blood was dr
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  • Soluble cytokines that stimulate growth-related activities of [[leukocyte]]s as well as other cell types, enhancing cell proliferation and differenti
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  • A circulating [[leukocyte]] which, when sensitized to a specific antigen by means of an [[immunoglobu
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  • ...transfer of blood components (or whole blood) such as [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s, [[platelet]]s, and plasma from a donor to a recipient or back to the do * [[Leukocyte transfusion]]
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  • Large, phagocytic mononuclear [[leukocyte]]s produced in the vertebrate [[bone marrow]] and released into the [[blood
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}} {{r|Polymorphonuclear leukocyte}}
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  • Antigens determined by leukocyte loci found on chromosome 6, the [[major histocompatibility complex]] (MHC)
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  • A type of [[leukocyte]] (i.e., white blood cells) that is associated with chronic inflammatory re
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • {{r|Leukocyte||**}}
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  • *[[Leukocyte]]s (white blood cells) per unit volume The basic "WBC differential" gives percentages of the main types of leukocyte, not absolute counts. Some analyzers can be programmed to give counts as we
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • | Abnormal [[leukocyte count]]<br/>< 4 K/μL or > 10 K/μL|| 48% | Abnormal [[body temperature]] ''or'' [[leukocyte count]]|| 83%
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  • {{r|Leukocyte}}
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  • '''Leukopenia''' is a laboratory-diagnosed state in which the [[leukocyte]]s (i.e., white blood cells) circulating in the [[blood]] drop below the mi
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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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  • ...TEM.jpg|right|300px|A TEM image showing the Golgi apparatus inside a human 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|Leukocyte}}
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  • {{r|Human leukocyte antigen}}
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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||**}}
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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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  • '''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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  • ...mmunodeficiency syndrome: treatment with high and low doses of recombinant leukocyte A interferon. J Clin Oncol 4 (4): 544-51, 1986</ref>, and early results wit
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  • ...ates lipcortin-1 to escape intor the extracellular space where it binds to leukocyte receptors to inhibit opithelial adhersion, emigration, enzymes, phagocytosi
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  • * "Positive leukocyte esterase test on first-void urine or microscopic examination of first-void
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  • An '''eosinophil''' is a [[leukocyte]] (i.e., white blood cell) that, in the mature form has a nucleus that usua
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  • *modulation of leukocyte migration and chemotaxis.
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  • ...rium. ''L. lactis'', ''E. coli'' and ''S. typhi'' showed similar levels of leukocyte recruitment into murine air-pouches, these recruited cells displayed a spec
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  • ...the (patient) recipient. Allogeneic HSC donors must have a tissue [[Human leukocyte antigen|(HLA)]] type that matches the recipient and, in addition, the recip ...disease]], the donor should have the same [[human leukocyte antigen|human leukocyte antigens (HLA)]] as the recipient. About 25 to 30 percent of potential HSCT
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  • A '''neutrophil''' is a granular, nucleated [[leukocyte]] , and cytoplasm containing fine inconspicuous granules and stainable by n
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  • ...eosinophil count, or an increased percentage of eosinophils among other [[leukocyte]]s.
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  • Antibody testing and [[Human leukocyte antigen|HLA]] testing have similar accuracies.<ref name="pmid17785484" />
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  • ..., Cognini G, Andreoni A, Paciaroni E| title=Atenolol-induced regulation of leukocyte beta 2-adrenoceptors in hypertension. | journal=Pharmacology | year= 1984 |
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  • ...jpg|thumb|From left to right: [[erythrocyte]], [[Platelet|thrombocyte]], [[leukocyte]].]]
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  • ...nflammatory reaction that dramatically increases the local population of [[leukocyte]]s, which, when alive, actively phagocytize spermatozoa, and, when dead, re
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  • ...d/18289293}}</ref> In general, a new treatment is not started until the [[leukocyte]], and especially [[neutrophil]], counts return to normal.
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  • [[Streptolysin S]]: Lyses [[leukocyte]]s, [[platelet]]s, and [[erythrocyte]]s; stimulates release of [[lysosomal
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  • ...on of some or all of the three types of blood cells: [[erythrocytes]]s, [[leukocyte]]s and [[platelet]]s. Although not a true [[neoplasia|malignant neoplasm]]
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  • ...ted tissue type [[Major histocompatibility complex]] (MHC) antigen [[Human leukocyte antigen|HLA]]-DR4 (most specifically DR0401<ref>[http://rheumatology.oxford ...atibility complex]] encodes the cell-surface proteins known as the [[human leukocyte antigens]] (HLAs) that are responsible for self-identification. In some pop
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  • ...cellular [[CD47]] proteins. CD47 proteins are associated with determining leukocyte adhesion, motility, activation, and phagocytosis. M128L is necessary for t
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  • A leukocyte count at least 20.0 10<sup>9</sup>/L or a creatinine level (200 µmol/L or
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  • ...e frequently than people without MS. Of particular interest is the [[human leukocyte antigen]] (HLA) region on chromosome 6. HLAs are genetically determined pro
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