Blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part of the body's defense system.
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Examples for "leukocyte"
Examples for "leukocyte"
1The leukocyte count was a second significant but not independent risk factor.
2Background: Inhibition of leukocyte adhesion can reduce myocardial infarct size in animals.
3Here we test whether leukocyte telomerase activity changes under acute psychological stress.
4Agents that interfere with leukocyte adherence afford significant protection against reperfusion injury.
5Preliminary characterization of an apparently novel bovine leukocyte adhesion protein is described.
1The immunostimulatory capacity of these cells was measured by mixed leucocyte reaction.
2The mixed leucocyte reaction showed significantly reduced immunostimulatory capacity of infected DC cultures.
3No changes in basement membrane composition were observed before leucocyte infiltration.
4No significant difference in leucocyte or platelet regeneration was observed.
5We conclude that DS is a potential inhibitor of both platelet and leucocyte activation.
1The moment that happened, a nearby white blood cell engulfed the molecule.
2Plasma C3a concentrations showed better predictive value than white blood cell counts.
3The warning flags severe risks of diarrhea and low white blood cell count.
4His return to training was delayed by an elevated white blood cell count.
5Peripheral white blood cell counts were most normal And PCT were all negative.
1Seconds later, she was sliding open the bolts on the white cell door.
2So it keeps only a few copies of each white cell.
3Her white cell count would drop in free fall, all the way to zero.
4Eventually, Shadow swoops away, and the minions drag Akash to a dazzling white cell.
5He saw a jumble of cells, mostly red cells, and an occasional misshapen white cell.
1Some of the white blood corpuscles escape from the blood-vessels through the thin walls of the capillaries.
2Opsonin is what you butter the disease germs with to make your white blood corpuscles eat them.
3Leukaemia is a disease marked by an excessive and permanent increase in the white blood corpuscles and consequent progressive anæmia.
42.-AmœboidMovement of a Human White Blood Corpuscle.
5Blood counts before and after a cold-water application show a very marked increase in the number of red and white blood corpuscles.
1The Turpins were declared bankrupt seven years ago, WBC News has reported.
2At age 45 he came close to upsetting WBC champion Oliver McCall.
3Other WBC first-round games will be played in Tokyo, Miami and Guadalajara.
4Plasma half-life had the strongest correlation with WBC toxicity and combined toxicities.
5It also demonstrates the prognostic value of the initial WBC count.
1The white corpuscle has but two dumping places now, the lungs or kidneys.
2The same thing but made with white corpuscles rather than red corpuscles?'
3This produces a diminution in the numbers of the white corpuscles.
4Phagocytes, that's what they are-whitecorpuscles-andit's all they're there for.
5Pressure tends to break down the wall of white corpuscles and to spread the infection.
6Ive heard this notion that the white corpuscles-whatis it that whats his name?-Metchnikoff-callsthem
7Those little round cells are the red corpuscles and the larger irregular cells are the white corpuscles.
8Not only do the white corpuscles pass through the vessels, but the blood fluid also passes out.
9Streams of red and white corpuscles throb down highways to the fuzzy logic of intelligent traffic lights.
10In the blood are 30,000,000 white corpuscles, and 180,000,000,000,000 red ones.
11Their movements are rather slow, and resemble those of Amoebae or of the white corpuscles of the blood.
12Our blood lacks the white corpuscles.
13Traffic streamed through the night like red and white corpuscles flowing through the darkness of the human body.
14Spores, enlarged white corpuscles.
15Watch our phagocytes come forward now, just as those tiny white corpuscles rush through the blood to an invaded spot.
16The water, fibrin and white corpuscles are increased; the red cells are at first relatively diminished, but later return to normal.
Translations for white corpuscle