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White blood cell A class of cells in the blood that form the foundation of the body's immune system. Mentioned in: Lymphocyte Typing white blood cell. See leukocyte. white blood cell (WBC), n See leukocyte and white blood cell count. white blood cell leukocyte. white blood cell count see blood count. white blood cell Leukocyte Hematology A cell in the general circulation which is whitish to the naked eye when centrifuged Types Nonspecific immune response cells–eg, monocytes and granulocytes–neutrophils, basophils and
eosinophils and specific immune response cells, B and T lymphocytes. See Granulocyte, Lymphocyte, Monocyte. Patient discussion about Immune cells. Q. can i get a short explanation about white blood cells and their job? what does it mean if i have a insafition A. White blood cells (WBC's) are the ones responsible for the immune system in the body. The white blood cell count rises in cases of infection, steroid use and other conditions. A low white blood cell count can have many causes, which need to be further evaluated by a doctor. Read more or ask a question about Immune cellsHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For example, "accessory" molecules on T cells also bind to proteins on other immune cells as part of the activation process. Lungs of mice infected with viruses carrying 1918 gene subsets had far fewer immune cells in the lungs and less inflammation and cell death. Specifically, the Laboratory has confirmed that L-92 can induce interleukin 12 (IL-12) and inhibit the excessive activity of Th2 immune cells. |
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