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White blood cell         
TYPE OF CELLS OF THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SYSTEM
Leukocyte; Leukocytes; White blood cells; Immune cells; White blood corpuscles; Leucocyte cell; Leucocytes; White corpuscles; White cells; Leukocyte disorders; Colorless corpuscles; Leukocyte count; Immunocyte; Immune cell; Types of immune cells; Inflammatory cell; White corpuscle; White Blood Cell; White-blood-cell; Leucocyte; WBCs; White blood
White blood cells, also called leukocytes or leucocytes, are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders. All white blood cells are produced and derived from multipotent cells in the bone marrow known as hematopoietic stem cells.
white blood cell         
TYPE OF CELLS OF THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SYSTEM
Leukocyte; Leukocytes; White blood cells; Immune cells; White blood corpuscles; Leucocyte cell; Leucocytes; White corpuscles; White cells; Leukocyte disorders; Colorless corpuscles; Leukocyte count; Immunocyte; Immune cell; Types of immune cells; Inflammatory cell; White corpuscle; White Blood Cell; White-blood-cell; Leucocyte; WBCs; White blood
¦ noun less technical term for leucocyte.
leucocyte         
TYPE OF CELLS OF THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SYSTEM
Leukocyte; Leukocytes; White blood cells; Immune cells; White blood corpuscles; Leucocyte cell; Leucocytes; White corpuscles; White cells; Leukocyte disorders; Colorless corpuscles; Leukocyte count; Immunocyte; Immune cell; Types of immune cells; Inflammatory cell; White corpuscle; White Blood Cell; White-blood-cell; Leucocyte; WBCs; White blood
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(also leukocyte)
¦ noun Physiology a colourless cell which circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell.
Derivatives
leucocytic adjective
Ejemplos de uso de white blood cell
1. His white blood cell count is still high, Reksodiputro said.
2. In addition to diarrhoea, they have high fevers and high white blood cell counts.
3. No deaths have been associated with DMSA, which can cause rashes, low white blood cell count and vomiting.
4. One of the drugs used for chelation, DMSA, can cause side effects including rashes and low white blood cell count.
5. The fourth had an improvement in her white blood cell count, though her disease remained unchanged by standard criteria.
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