Carrier of white blood cells
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LYMPHCarrier of white blood cells
leukopoiesisthe formation of white blood cells also LEUCOPOIESIS
leukopoieticthe formation and development of white blood cells
LYMPHGLANDPart of the system that produces white blood cells
leukopoiesesLEUKOPOIESIS, the formation of white blood cells also LEUCOPOIESIS
leukona bodily organ consisting of the white blood cells
leukonsLEUKON, a bodily organ consisting of the white blood cells
mononucleosisan abnormal increase of mononuclear white blood cells in the blood
basophiliaof white blood cells, the state of having an affinity for stains
mononucleosesMONONUCLEOSIS, an abnormal increase of mononuclear white blood cells in the blood
basophilicof white blood cells, having an affinity for stains also BASOPHIL, BASOPHILE
basophiliasBASOPHILIA, of white blood cells, the state of having an affinity for stains
leukocytosisan increase in the number of white blood cells in the circulating blood
leukocytosesLEUKOCYTOSIS, an increase in the number of white blood cells in the circulating blood
pancytopeniaDeficiency of all three cellular components of the blood (red cells, white cells, and platelets)
leukopeniaA reduction in the number of white cells in the blood, typical of various diseases
leukocytosisAn increase in the number of white cells in the blood, esp. during an infection
panleukopeniaa viral disease of cats marked by a deficiency of white blood cells also PANLEUCOPENIA
panleucopeniaa viral disease of cats marked by a deficiency of white blood cells also PANLEUKOPENIA
panleucopeniasPANLEUCOPENIA, a viral disease of cats marked by a deficiency of white blood cells also PANLEUKOPENIA
leukocytoticrelating to leukocytosis, an increase in the number of white blood cells in the circulating blood
panleukopeniasPANLEUKOPENIA, a viral disease of cats marked by a deficiency of white blood cells also PANLEUCOPENIA
pancytopeniaan abnormal reduction in the number of erythrocytes, white blood cells, and blood platelets in the blood
pancytopeniasPANCYTOPENIA, an abnormal reduction in the number of erythrocytes, white blood cells, and blood platelets in the blood
chemokinesAny of a class of cytokines with various immunoregulatory functions, including attracting white blood cells to sites of infection
chemokineAny of a class of cytokines with various immunoregulatory functions, including attracting white blood cells to sites of infection
pusthick opaque usually yellowish-white fluid matter formed by suppuration and composed of exudate containing white blood cells, tissue debris, and microorganisms
immunitiesThe ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
immunityThe ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
LYMPHFluid rich in white blood cells
LYMPHBody fluid containing white blood cells
lympha body fluid containing white blood cells
monokinea substance secreted by white blood cells
monokinesMONOKINE, a substance secreted by white blood cells
lymphsLYMPH, a body fluid containing white blood cells
leucocidina bacterial substance that destroys white blood cells also LEUKOCIDIN
lymphoidpertaining to a lymph (a body fluid containing white blood cells)
leucocidinsLEUCOCIDIN, a bacterial substance that destroys white blood cells also LEUKOCIDIN
leukocytesA colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all ameboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages
leukocyteA colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all ameboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages