- In immunology,
agranulocytes (also
known as
nongranulocytes or
mononuclear leukocytes) are one of the two
types of
leukocytes (white
blood cells), the...
-
cells are
granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils), and
agranulocytes (monocytes, and
lymphocytes (T
cells and B cells)).
Myeloid cells (myelocytes)...
- in
their cytoplasm. Such
granules distinguish them from the
various agranulocytes. All
myeloblastic granulocytes are polymorphonuclear, that is, they...
- the
blood volume.
White blood cells are
divided into
granulocytes and
agranulocytes,
distinguished by the
presence or
absence of
granules in the cytoplasm...
- can be
misinterpreted as "agranulocyt-osis",
meaning proliferation of
agranulocytes (i.e.
lymphocytes and monocytes).
Despite this, "agranulocytosis" remains...
- appearance, and have
nongranulated cytoplasm. Thus they are
classified as
agranulocytes,
although they
might occasionally display some
azurophil granules and/or...
- been included. Together, the
monocyte and the
lymphocytes comprise the
agranulocytes, as
opposed to the
granulocytes (basophil,
neutrophil and eosinophil)...
-
histiocytes recruits granulocytes like
eosinophils and
neutrophils and
agranulocytes like
lymphocytes further destroying bronchioles and the interstitial...
- injection. G-CSF has also been
described to
induce genetic changes in
agranulocytes of
normal donors.
There is no
statistically significant evidence either...
- is
effective in
preventing the
production of the
superoxide in
human agranulocytes or
neutrophilic granulocytes. It does not
however obstruct the phagocytic...