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- Agranulocyte abstract "Agranulocytes, also known as mononuclear leukocytes, are white blood cells with a one-lobed nucleus. They are characterised by the absence of granules in their cytoplasm, which distinguishes them from granulocytes. Normal hematologic blood values of MLs are about 35% of all white blood cells. An increased number of MLs is an indication of viral infections and chronic inflammatory conditions e.g. infectious mononucleosis. The 2 types of agranulocytes in the blood circulation are lymphocytes and monocytes. A third type of agranulocyte, the macrophage, is formed in the tissue when monocytes leave the circulation and differentiate into macrophages. Lymphocytes are much more common in the lymphatic system, and include natural killer T-cells. The blood has three types of lymphocytes: B cells, T cells and natural killer cells (NK cells). B cells make antibodies that bind to pathogens to enable their destruction. CD4+ (helper) T cells co-ordinate the immune response (they are what becomes defective in an HIV infection). CD8+ (cytotoxic) T cells and natural killer cells are able to kill cells of the body that are infected by a virus. T cells are crucial to the immune response because they possess a unique 'memory' system which allows them to remember past invaders and prevent disease when a similar invader is encountered again.Monocytes share the "vacuum cleaner" (phagocytosis) function of neutrophils, but are much longer lived as they have an additional role: they present pieces of pathogens to T cells so that the pathogens may be recognized again and killed, or so that an antibody response may be mounted. Monocytes are also known as macrophages after they migrate from the bloodstream and enter tissue.Other white blood cells which are not agranulocytes are mainly the granulocytes: neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils.".
- Agranulocyte thumbnail Monocyte_no_vacuoles.JPG?width=300.
- Agranulocyte wikiPageID "1819733".
- Agranulocyte wikiPageRevisionID "598708563".
- Agranulocyte hasPhotoCollection Agranulocyte.
- Agranulocyte subject Category:Leukocytes.
- Agranulocyte type BloodCell105449268.
- Agranulocyte type Cell100006484.
- Agranulocyte type FreePhagocyte105451265.
- Agranulocyte type Leukocyte105449959.
- Agranulocyte type Leukocytes.
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- Agranulocyte type Object100002684.
- Agranulocyte type Phagocyte105450888.
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- Agranulocyte type SomaticCell105430628.
- Agranulocyte type Whole100003553.
- Agranulocyte comment "Agranulocytes, also known as mononuclear leukocytes, are white blood cells with a one-lobed nucleus. They are characterised by the absence of granules in their cytoplasm, which distinguishes them from granulocytes. Normal hematologic blood values of MLs are about 35% of all white blood cells. An increased number of MLs is an indication of viral infections and chronic inflammatory conditions e.g. infectious mononucleosis.".
- Agranulocyte label "Agranulocita".
- Agranulocyte label "Agranulocito".
- Agranulocyte label "Agranulocyt".
- Agranulocyte label "Agranulocyte".
- Agranulocyte label "Agranulocyty".
- Agranulocyte label "Agranulócito".
- Agranulocyte label "Агранулоциты".
- Agranulocyte label "خلية غير محببة".
- Agranulocyte label "無顆粒白血球".
- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulocyt.
- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulocito.
- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulocita.
- Agranulocyte sameAs 無顆粒白血球.
- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulocyt.
- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulocyty.
- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulócito.
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- Agranulocyte sameAs Q1775422.
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- Agranulocyte sameAs Agranulocyte.
- Agranulocyte wasDerivedFrom Agranulocyte?oldid=598708563.
- Agranulocyte depiction Monocyte_no_vacuoles.JPG.
- Agranulocyte isPrimaryTopicOf Agranulocyte.