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monocytes Meaning in Bengali







monocytes's Usage Examples:

basophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes.


cells are blood cells that arise from a progenitor cell for granulocytes, monocytes, erythrocytes, or platelets (the common myeloid progenitor, that is, CMP.


differentiation molecule found on the surface of natural killer cells, neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages.


First, monocytes contain granules, which tend to be fine and weakly stained (see monocyte entry).


Second, monocytes and the granulocytes.


granulocytes, basophilic granulocytes, neutrophilic granulocytes, and monocytes.


phagocytes include many types of white blood cells (such as neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, mast cells, and dendritic cells).


up-regulated on activated CD4 T-cells, can bind to PD-L1 expressed on monocytes and induces IL-10 production by the latter.


IL-34 increases growth or survival of immune cells known as monocytes; it elicits its activity by binding the Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor.


derive from circulating monocytes or are established before birth and then maintained during adult life independently of monocytes.


researchers have indicated that epithelioid cells are formed from monocytes, and monocytes and macrophages were combined into a single mononuclear phagocyte.


properties of the alpha M beta 2 integrin in the adherence of neutrophils and monocytes to stimulated endothelium cells, and in the phagocytosis of complement.


of monocytes in the bone marrow.


There is an overproduction of monocytes that the body does not need in the periphery.


These overproduced monocytes interfere.


Monocytosis is an increase in the number of monocytes circulating in the blood.


spleen and is chemoattractive for monocytes and lymphocytes.


Cellular expression of CCL16 can be strongly induced in monocytes by IL-10, IFN-γ and bacterial.


Mo-DC or MDDC refers to cells matured from monocytes.


These monocytes, upon moving to injured tissue (such as the heart after myocardial infarction).


These cells consist of lymphocytes (T cells, B cells, NK cells) and monocytes, whereas erythrocytes and platelets have no nuclei, and granulocytes (neutrophils.


large reservoir for monocytes.


These monocytes are found in clusters in the Billroth's cords (red pulp cords).


The population of monocytes in this reservoir.


The cells are primarily monocytes and macrophages, and they accumulate in lymph nodes and the spleen.



Synonyms:

WBC; white blood corpuscle; white cell; white blood cell; white corpuscle; leucocyte; monoblast; leukocyte;

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