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Qué (quién) es wing cells - definición

CELLS FOUND IN THE BLOOD AND ORGANS OF GUINEA PIGS AND CAPYBARA
Kurloff Cells; Kurloff cells

Wing (military unit)         
  • Diagram of a typical US Air Force wing organizational structure
MILITARY UNIT SIZE DESIGNATION
Origin of USAF wings; USAF Historical Research Agency defines Wings; Air wing; Air force wing; Wing (air force unit); Wing (Military Aviation unit); Wing (air force); Fighter wing; Wing (aviation); Wing (military aviation unit)
In military aviation, a wing is a unit of command. In most military aviation services, a wing is a relatively large formation of planes.
Closed wing         
  • AOK Spacejet at Paris Air Show 2013
  • The [[Blériot IV]] replaced the forward one of its predecessor's annular wings with a conventional [[biplane]] wing
  • Full-scale prototype of an ultralight amphibious PrandtlPlane, developed during IDINTOS project and presented at Creactivity 2013 (Pontedera, Italy).
  • Nonplanar wings: results for the optimal aerodynamic efficiency ratio ε
  • The Spiroid winglet is a closed wing surface attached to the tip of a conventional wing.
AIRCRAFT WING CONFIGURATION WITH A NON-PLANAR, CONTINUOUS SURFACE WING
Ring Wing; Closed wings; Ring wings; Annular wings; Annular wing; Boxplane; Joined wing; Nasa ring wing; Box wing; Ring wing
A closed wing is a wing that effectively has two main planes which merge at their ends so that there are no conventional wing tips. Closed wing designs include the annular wing (commonly known as the cylindrical or ring wing), the joined wing, the box wing and spiroid tip devices.
Kurloff cell         
Kurloff cells (also known as Foà-Kurloff cells,) were described as mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood and organs of the guinea pig, capybara, paca, agouti and cavie. The Kurloff cell contains a characteristic proteoglycan-containing inclusion body.

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Kurloff cell

Kurloff cells (also known as Foà-Kurloff cells,) were described as mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood and organs of the guinea pig, capybara, paca, agouti and cavie. The Kurloff cell contains a characteristic proteoglycan-containing inclusion body. In the guinea pig, Kurloff cells are more numerous in the adult female than the adult male. A marked increase in the number of circulating Kurloff cells is present in the peripheral blood during pregnancy and after estrogen treatment in male and female animals. A relatively smaller number of cells take place in immature, non-pregnant, and non-estrogen-treated animals. The exact function of Kurloff cells remains unknown, but it has some of the characteristics of both monocytes and lymphocytes. In guinea-pigs, it has been proposed that Kurloff cells mainly involve in the function of the immune system, such as acting as a natural killer cell and preventing damage to the trophoblast by maternal defensive cells. Also, Kurloff cells present antibody-dependent cytotoxic activity in vitro.