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  • A '''neutrophil''' is a granular, nucleated [[leukocyte]] , and cytoplasm containing fine i | title = The Neutrophil: An Emerging Regulator of Inflammatory and Immune Response
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  • ...tology]], the [[absolute neutrophil count]] (ANC) measures the number of [[neutrophil]]s per cubic microliter of [[blood]]. Traditionally, the [[white blood cell ...ns a low white blood cell count while [[neutropenia]] represents a lowered neutrophil count. Neutrophils can also be abnormally high in leukemias.
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  • An immature [[neutrophil]], having only one, or fewer than 3, lobes in its nucleus; bands entering t
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  • {{r|Band neutrophil}} {{r|Absolute neutrophil count|Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)}}
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  • Absolute number of [[neutrophil]]s per cubic microliter of [[blood]]
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  • {{r|Neutrophil}}
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  • #Redirect [[neutrophil]]
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  • {{r|Band neutrophil}} {{r|Absolute neutrophil count|Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)}}
    1 KB (144 words) - 11:05, 1 August 2010
  • ...tology]], the [[absolute neutrophil count]] (ANC) measures the number of [[neutrophil]]s per cubic microliter of [[blood]]. Traditionally, the [[white blood cell ...ns a low white blood cell count while [[neutropenia]] represents a lowered neutrophil count. Neutrophils can also be abnormally high in leukemias.
    1 KB (221 words) - 19:44, 30 July 2010
  • Absolute number of [[neutrophil]]s per cubic microliter of [[blood]]
    105 bytes (13 words) - 19:43, 30 July 2010
  • That part of immune response in which defensive cells such as [[neutrophil]]s and [[macrophage]]s surround and "digest" foreign particles
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  • ...ology, which accelerates the production of [[granulocyte]]s, especially [[neutrophil]]s; it also mobilizes [[hematopoetic stem cell]]s; drug known as filgrastim
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  • An immature [[neutrophil]], having only one, or fewer than 3, lobes in its nucleus; bands entering t
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  • IgG antibody employed against antigens in the cytoplasm of [[neutrophil]]s and [[monocyte]]s; considered diagnostic for [[Wegener's granulomatosis]
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  • ...against both infectious disease and foreign materials, and grouped into [[neutrophil]]s, [[eosinophil]]s, [[basophil]]s, [[lymphocyte]]s, and [[monocyte]]s.
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  • ...d vessels, preferring kidneys and lungs, positive association with [[anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies]] ( ANCA), and a paucity of [[immunoglobulin]] depos
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  • ...e. Myeloid leukemias develop from changes in cells that normally produce [[neutrophil]]s; [[basophil]]s; [[eosinophil]]s; and [[monocyte]]s.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}
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  • *[[Band neutrophil]]s *[[neutrophil|Polymorphonuclear neutrophil]]s
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  • {{r|Neutrophil}}
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  • {{r|Neutrophil}}
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  • {{r|Neutrophil}}
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  • {{r|Neutrophil}}
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  • A '''neutrophil''' is a granular, nucleated [[leukocyte]] , and cytoplasm containing fine i | title = The Neutrophil: An Emerging Regulator of Inflammatory and Immune Response
    7 KB (903 words) - 10:31, 10 June 2010
  • ...he cell-mediated immune system. Such defensive cells include circulating [[neutrophil]]s and tissue-associated [[macrophage]]s.
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  • {{r|Neutrophil||***}}
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  • {{r|Neutrophil}}
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