fighting disease by phagocytosis or antibody production
Erythrocyte is not a type of leukocyte; it is a type of red blood cell responsible for carrying oxygen. Leukocytes include monocytes and basophils, which are different types of white blood cells involved in the immune response.
Yes, a leukocyte is a white blood cell
HLA in the HLA gene family stands for Human Leukocyte Antigen. The genes are responsible for producing antigens in the body to fight viruses and bacteria.
Basophils, Eosinophils,& Neutrophils (BEN)
A leukocyte esterase is an enzyme found in the urine that indicates the presence of white blood cells, specifically leukocytes. It is often used as a marker for urinary tract infections. High levels of leukocyte esterase can suggest inflammation or infection in the urinary tract.
lymphocytes
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Neutrophils
Leukocytes is the plural of leukocyte
The correct spelling is "leukocyte."
Erythrocyte is not a type of leukocyte; it is a type of red blood cell responsible for carrying oxygen. Leukocytes include monocytes and basophils, which are different types of white blood cells involved in the immune response.
The plural form of leukocyte is leukocytes
Journal of Leukocyte Biology was created in 1984.
Steven Lee Quarmby has written: 'An investigation into the mechanisms responsible for leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions following irradiation'
Yes, a leukocyte is a white blood cell
The Basophil is the leukocyte that releases histamine and other mediators of inflammation; contain heparin, an anticoagulant.
A white blood cell (leukocyte) containing a segmented lobular nucleus; neutorphil, eosinophil or basophil.