leukocyte
(noun)
a white blood cell
Examples of leukocyte in the following topics:
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Pathogen Recognition
- A neutrophil is also a phagocytic leukocyte that engulfs and digests pathogens .
- An eosinophil is a leukocyte that works with other eosinophils to surround a parasite.
- A basophil is a leukocyte that, like a neutrophil, releases chemicals to stimulate the inflammatory response .
- Eosinophils and basophils produce additional inflammatory mediators to recruit more leukocytes.
- Leukocytes (1, 2, 3) are white blood cells that play an important role in the body's immune system.
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Connective Tissues: Bone, Adipose, and Blood
- The living cell types are red blood cells, also called erythrocytes, and white blood cells, also called leukocytes .
- Leukocytes are white blood cells of the immune system involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.
- Leukocytes are found throughout the body, including the blood and lymphatic system.
- Two additional leukocytes in the blood are eosinophils and basophils, both of which help to facilitate the inflammatory response.
- Also present are various leukocytes (white blood cells) involved in immune response.
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White Blood Cells
- White blood cells, also called leukocytes, play an important role in the body's immune response by identifying and targeting pathogens.
- White blood cells, also called leukocytes (leuko = white), make up approximately one percent, by volume, of the cells in blood.
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Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes and Mucosal Surfaces
- Approximately 0.1 percent of all cells in the blood are leukocytes, which include monocytes (the precursor of macrophages) and lymphocytes.
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Natural Killer Cells
- Lymphocytes are leukocytes (white blood cells) that are histologically identifiable by their large, darkly-staining nuclei; they are small cells with very little cytoplasm .
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Connective Tissues: Loose, Fibrous, and Cartilage
- Macrophages, lymphocytes, and, occasionally, leukocytes can be found in some of the tissues, while others may have specialized cells.