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What is immature granulocyte?

t is immature granulocyte


What does the medical abbreviation gran mean?

Gran refers to granulocyte, which is a type of white blood cell.


What is a granulocyte?

Granulocyte is a white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g, an eosinophil or a basophil


Is plasma cell a granulocyte?

no


What is the granulocyte that releases histamine?

basophil


What is granulocyte with the smallest granules?

Neutrophil granulocytes or just Neutrophil is a white blood cell type of mammals. It has the smallest granule of all the granulocyte.


What is a granulocyte that fights infection by phagocytosis?

macrophage


What is the most common type of granulocyte?

neutrophyl


Which granulocyte arrives first at an infection site?

neutrophils


Is a mast cell a granulocyte?

No, Mast Cells are not granulocytes. The terms "granulocyte" and "agranulocyte" refer to circulation cells. Masts cells, though they have granules, are found in tissues- not the circulation.


What is the maximun shelf life of granulocyte at room temperature?

5 days


The granulocyte percent in your complete blood count is high what does this mean?

The normal range for granulocyte percentage is 45.5 - 79.7%, which translates into a normal granulocyte count of 2.2 - 8.8 x 10^3/uL. Granulocytopenia is an abnormally low concentration of granulocytes in the blood. This condition reduces the body's resistance to many infections. Closely-related terms include agranulocytosis (no granulocytes at all) and neutropenia (deficiency of neutrophil granulocytes). Transfusion of granulocytes would have been a solution to the problem. However, granulocytes live only ~10 hours in the circulation (for days in spleen or other tissue), which gives a very short-lasting effect. In addition, there are many complications of such a procedure. If you have a high percentage be happy!!!cheers