azurophil granule - significado y definición. Qué es azurophil granule
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Qué (quién) es azurophil granule - definición

CELLULAR OBJECT READILY STAINABLE WITH A ROMANOWSKY STAIN.
Azurophilic granules; Azurophil granules; Azurophile; Azurophilic; Azurophil; Azurophil granule

Azurophilic granule         
An azurophilic granule is a cellular object readily stainable with a Romanowsky stain. In white blood cells and hyperchromatin, staining imparts a burgundy or merlot coloration.
Alpha granule         
A SECRETORY ORGANELLE FOUND IN BLOOD PLATELETS, WHICH IS UNIQUE IN THAT IT EXHIBITS FURTHER COMPARTMENTALIZATION AND ACQUIRES ITS PROTEIN CONTENT VIA TWO DISTINCT MECHANISMS: (1) BIOSYNTHESIS PREDOMINANTLY AT THE MEGAKARYOCYTE (MK) LEVEL (WITH SOME V
Alpha granules; Α-granula; Α-granule; Alpha-granule; Alpha-granules; Platelet alpha-granule; Platelet alpha granule; Platelet alpha granules
Alpha granules, (α-granules) also known as platelet alpha-granules are a cellular component of platelets. Platelets contain different types of granules that perform different functions, and include alpha granules, dense granules, and lysosomes.
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency         
HUMAN DISEASE
Specific granule deficiency
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency ( previously known as lactoferrin deficiency) is a rare congenital immunodeficiency characterized by an increased risk for pyogenic infections due to defective production of specific granules and gelatinase granules in patient neutrophils.

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Azurophilic granule

An azurophilic granule is a cellular object readily stainable with a Romanowsky stain. In white blood cells and hyperchromatin, staining imparts a burgundy or merlot coloration. Neutrophils in particular are known for containing azurophils loaded with a wide variety of anti-microbial defensins that fuse with phagocytic vacuoles. Azurophils may contain myeloperoxidase, phospholipase A2, acid hydrolases, elastase, defensins, neutral serine proteases, bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein, lysozyme, cathepsin G, proteinase 3, and proteoglycans.

Azurophil granules are also known as "primary granules".

Furthermore, the term "azurophils" may refer to a unique type of cells, identified only in reptiles. These cells are similar in size to so-called heterophils with abundant cytoplasm that is finely to coarsely granular and may sometimes contain vacuoles. Granules may impart a purplish hue to the cytoplasm, particularly to the outer region. Occasionally, azurophils are observed with vacuolated cytoplasm.