- An
azurophilic granule is a
cellular object readily stainable with a
Romanowsky stain. In
white blood cells and hyperchromatin,
staining imparts a burgundy...
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Composed of
fused lysosomes and rich in
lysosomal enzymes, Auer rods are
azurophilic and can
resemble needles, commas, diamonds, rectangles, cork****s, or...
- The
cytoplasm also
contains about 200 granules, of
which a
third are
azurophilic.: 170
Neutrophils will show
increasing segmentation (many
segments of...
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which is the
chemical in bleach. It is a
lysosomal protein stored in
azurophilic granules of the
neutrophil and
released into the
extracellular space...
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number of functions.
Granules can be
classified as
either specific or
azurophilic depending upon the contents, and are able to
break down a
number of substances...
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others noted only as cell type-specific
features of
unknown function Azurophilic granule, a
structure characteristic of the
azurophil eukaryotic cell...
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intracellular killing.
Neutrophils have two
types of granules;
primary (
azurophilic)
granules (found in
young cells) and
secondary (specific)
granules (which...
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Analysis by
immunofluorescence corroborated that NETs
contain proteins from
azurophilic granules (neutrophil elastase,
cathepsin G and myeloperoxidase), specific...
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cytoplasm is gray, pale blue, or deep blue in color;
vacuoles and/or
azurophilic granules are also
sometimes present;
histochemistry shows increased concentrations...
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tertiary granules, and
secretory vesicles.
Primary vesicles, also
known as
azurophilic granules,
secrete hydrolytic enzymes including elastase, myeloperoxidase...