nonmotile leukocyte - définition. Qu'est-ce que nonmotile leukocyte
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nonmotile leukocyte - définition

Leukocyte Promoting Factor; Leukocyte promoting factor; Leukopoietin

Human leukocyte antigen         
  • HLA region of Chromosome 6
A GENE COMPLEX RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REGULATION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN HUMANS
HLA antigen; Human lymphocyte antigen; HLA type; Human Leukocyte Antigens; Human leucocyte antigen; Human Leukocyte Antigen; Human leukocyte antigens; HLA phenotyping; Hla antigens; HLA-D; HLA superlocus; HLA super locus; HLA match; HLA system; HLA complex
The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system or complex is a complex of genes on chromosome 6 in humans which encode cell-surface proteins responsible for the regulation of the immune system. The HLA system is also known as the human version of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) found in many animals.
Leukocyte-promoting factor         
Leukocyte-promoting factor, more commonly known as leukopoietin, is a category of substances produced by neutrophils when they encounter a foreign antigen. Leukopoietin stimulates the bone marrow to increase the rate of leukopoiesis in order to replace the neutrophils that will inevitably be lost when they begin to phagocytose the foreign antigens.
Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors         
The leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors (LILR) are a family of receptors possessing extracellular immunoglobulin domains.

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Leukocyte-promoting factor

Leukocyte-promoting factor, more commonly known as leukopoietin, is a category of substances produced by neutrophils when they encounter a foreign antigen. Leukopoietin stimulates the bone marrow to increase the rate of leukopoiesis in order to replace the neutrophils that will inevitably be lost when they begin to phagocytose the foreign antigens.

Leukocyte-promoting factors include colony stimulating factors (CSFs) (produced by monocytes and T lymphocytes), interleukins (produced by monocytes, macrophages, and endothelial cells), prostaglandins, and lactoferrin.