basophil
Yes, a leukocyte is a white blood cell
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 and monocytes
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The Basophil.
Leukocytes is the plural of leukocyte
The rarest leukocyte is the basophil, which constitutes less than 1% of the total white blood cell count in healthy individuals. Basophils play a role in inflammatory responses and allergic reactions by releasing histamine and other mediators. Their rarity and specific functions make them an interesting focus in immunology and allergy research.
The correct spelling is "leukocyte."
The plural form of leukocyte is leukocytes
Journal of Leukocyte Biology was created in 1984.
Yes, a leukocyte is a white blood cell
A white blood cell (leukocyte) containing a segmented lobular nucleus; neutorphil, eosinophil or basophil.
Leukocyte esterase is a test used to help determine whether a person has a urinary tract infection.
Lymphocyte
luekemia
Basophil