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Basophils are a type of
white blood cell.
Basophils are the
least common type of granulocyte,
representing about 0.5% to 1% of
circulating white blood...
- of
white blood cells are
granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and
basophils), and
agranulocytes (monocytes, and
lymphocytes (T
cells and B cells))...
- and differentiate; this
polypeptide is
produced by
basophils and by T-helper 2
cells (TH2).
Basophils are one of the
least abundant cells in bone marrow...
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Basophilia is the
condition of
having greater than 200
basophils/μL in the
venous blood.
Basophils are the
least numerous of the
myelogenous cells, and...
- bases), and
typically stains a
relatively deep blue or purple.
These basophils are
further classified by the
hormones they produce. (It is
usually not...
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activated basophils and mast cells, that may lead to
shock with
laryngeal edema, lower-airway
obstruction and hypotension. This is why
basophils are considered...
- Specifically, this term
refers to:
basophil granulocytes anterior pituitary basophils An
abnormal increase in
basophil granulocytes is
therefore also described...
- cell po****tions.
Basophils are
often quantified using a
reagent that
lyses the
cytoplasm of
other white blood cells but
leaves basophils intact. Samples...
- cells,
where one may also find
basophils and acidophils.
Microanatomy of the pars
distalis showing chromophobes,
basophils, and
acidophils Eosinophilic...
- systems.
Basophils and
eosinophils are
cells related to the neutrophil. When
activated by a
pathogen encounter, histamine-releasing
basophils are important...