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Τι (ποιος) είναι juvenile neutrophil - ορισμός

ABNORMALLY HIGH CONCENTRATION OF NEUTROPHILS IN THE BLOOD
Neutrophil leukocytosis; Neutrophil leucocytosis; LAP score

Neutrophil         
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  • HSC=[[hematopoietic stem cell]], Progenitor=[[progenitor cell]], L-blast=[[lymphoblast]], [[lymphocyte]], Mo-blast=[[monoblast]], [[monocyte]], [[myeloblast]], Pro-M=[[promyelocyte]], [[myelocyte]], Meta-M=[[metamyelocyte]], neutrophil, [[eosinophil]], basophil, Pro-E=proerythroblast, Baso-E=basophilic erythroblast, poly-e=[[polychromatic]] erythroblast, ortho-E=orthochromatic erythroblast, [[erythrocyte]], [[promegakaryocyte]], [[megakaryocyte]], [[platelet]]
  • Hypersegmented neutrophil
  • Activity of neutrophil-killer and neutrophil-cager in NBT test<ref name="killers-cagers"/>
  • alt= Long rod-shaped bacteria, one of which has been partially engulfed by a larger blob-shaped white blood cell. The shape of the cell is distorted by undigested bacterium inside it.
  • Neutrophil granulocyte migrates from the blood vessel to the matrix, secreting proteolytic enzymes to dissolve intercellular connections (to the improvement of its mobility) and envelop bacteria through phagocytosis.
  • Micrograph showing several neutrophils during an acute inflammation
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]] of white blood cells, comparing neutrophil amount (shown in pink) with that of other cells
MOST ABUNDANT WHITE BLOOD CELL, A TYPE OF GRANULOCYTE
Neutrophils; Neutrophil granulocytes; Neutrofil; Neutrofile; Neutrophyl; Neutrophyle; Neutrofiele; Neutrophill; Polymorphonuclear neutrophil; Segmented neutrophil; Polymorphonuclearcyte; Neutropils; Neutrophilic; Neutrophil granule; Polymorphonuclear neutrophil cells; Microphage; Polymophonuclear leukocyte; Neutrocyte; Neutrophil chemotaxis; Nutrifil; Neutrofils; Neutrophil granulocyte; Nutrafil; Neutrocytes; Neutrophil drumstick; PMNs; Heterophil; Drumstick (genetics); Neutrophil activation; Neutrophil infiltration
Neutrophils (also known as neutrocytes or heterophils) are the most abundant type of granulocytes and make up 40% to 70% of all white blood cells in humans. They form an essential part of the innate immune system, with their functions varying in different animals.
neutrophil         
  • 50px
  • HSC=[[hematopoietic stem cell]], Progenitor=[[progenitor cell]], L-blast=[[lymphoblast]], [[lymphocyte]], Mo-blast=[[monoblast]], [[monocyte]], [[myeloblast]], Pro-M=[[promyelocyte]], [[myelocyte]], Meta-M=[[metamyelocyte]], neutrophil, [[eosinophil]], basophil, Pro-E=proerythroblast, Baso-E=basophilic erythroblast, poly-e=[[polychromatic]] erythroblast, ortho-E=orthochromatic erythroblast, [[erythrocyte]], [[promegakaryocyte]], [[megakaryocyte]], [[platelet]]
  • Hypersegmented neutrophil
  • Activity of neutrophil-killer and neutrophil-cager in NBT test<ref name="killers-cagers"/>
  • alt= Long rod-shaped bacteria, one of which has been partially engulfed by a larger blob-shaped white blood cell. The shape of the cell is distorted by undigested bacterium inside it.
  • Neutrophil granulocyte migrates from the blood vessel to the matrix, secreting proteolytic enzymes to dissolve intercellular connections (to the improvement of its mobility) and envelop bacteria through phagocytosis.
  • Micrograph showing several neutrophils during an acute inflammation
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]] of white blood cells, comparing neutrophil amount (shown in pink) with that of other cells
MOST ABUNDANT WHITE BLOOD CELL, A TYPE OF GRANULOCYTE
Neutrophils; Neutrophil granulocytes; Neutrofil; Neutrofile; Neutrophyl; Neutrophyle; Neutrofiele; Neutrophill; Polymorphonuclear neutrophil; Segmented neutrophil; Polymorphonuclearcyte; Neutropils; Neutrophilic; Neutrophil granule; Polymorphonuclear neutrophil cells; Microphage; Polymophonuclear leukocyte; Neutrocyte; Neutrophil chemotaxis; Nutrifil; Neutrofils; Neutrophil granulocyte; Nutrafil; Neutrocytes; Neutrophil drumstick; PMNs; Heterophil; Drumstick (genetics); Neutrophil activation; Neutrophil infiltration
['nju:tr?(?)f?l]
¦ noun Physiology a phagocytic white blood cell that is stained only by neutral dyes.
neutrophilic         
  • 50px
  • HSC=[[hematopoietic stem cell]], Progenitor=[[progenitor cell]], L-blast=[[lymphoblast]], [[lymphocyte]], Mo-blast=[[monoblast]], [[monocyte]], [[myeloblast]], Pro-M=[[promyelocyte]], [[myelocyte]], Meta-M=[[metamyelocyte]], neutrophil, [[eosinophil]], basophil, Pro-E=proerythroblast, Baso-E=basophilic erythroblast, poly-e=[[polychromatic]] erythroblast, ortho-E=orthochromatic erythroblast, [[erythrocyte]], [[promegakaryocyte]], [[megakaryocyte]], [[platelet]]
  • Hypersegmented neutrophil
  • Activity of neutrophil-killer and neutrophil-cager in NBT test<ref name="killers-cagers"/>
  • alt= Long rod-shaped bacteria, one of which has been partially engulfed by a larger blob-shaped white blood cell. The shape of the cell is distorted by undigested bacterium inside it.
  • Neutrophil granulocyte migrates from the blood vessel to the matrix, secreting proteolytic enzymes to dissolve intercellular connections (to the improvement of its mobility) and envelop bacteria through phagocytosis.
  • Micrograph showing several neutrophils during an acute inflammation
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]] of white blood cells, comparing neutrophil amount (shown in pink) with that of other cells
MOST ABUNDANT WHITE BLOOD CELL, A TYPE OF GRANULOCYTE
Neutrophils; Neutrophil granulocytes; Neutrofil; Neutrofile; Neutrophyl; Neutrophyle; Neutrofiele; Neutrophill; Polymorphonuclear neutrophil; Segmented neutrophil; Polymorphonuclearcyte; Neutropils; Neutrophilic; Neutrophil granule; Polymorphonuclear neutrophil cells; Microphage; Polymophonuclear leukocyte; Neutrocyte; Neutrophil chemotaxis; Nutrifil; Neutrofils; Neutrophil granulocyte; Nutrafil; Neutrocytes; Neutrophil drumstick; PMNs; Heterophil; Drumstick (genetics); Neutrophil activation; Neutrophil infiltration
¦ adjective Physiology (of a cell or its contents) stained only by neutral dyes.

Βικιπαίδεια

Neutrophilia

Neutrophilia (also called neutrophil leukocytosis or occasionally neutrocytosis) is leukocytosis of neutrophils, that is, a high number of neutrophils in the blood. Because neutrophils are the main type of granulocytes, mentions of granulocytosis often overlap in meaning with neutrophilia.

The opposite of neutrophilia is neutropenia.