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lymphocyte

/lim-fuh-sahyt/US // ˈlɪm fəˌsaɪt //UK // (ˈlɪmfəʊˌsaɪt) //

淋巴细胞,淋巴球,淋巴结

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Anatomy.

    • : a type of white blood cell having a large, spherical nucleus surrounded by a thin layer of nongranular cytoplasm.

Examples

  • So, first you start with one cell type like fully differentiated lymphocytes and then you move on.

  • ADA’s job is to convert a molecule that’s harmful to lymphocytes into a non-harmful version of itself.

  • When large forms of the lymphocyte are present, the distinction is often difficult or impossible.

  • A marked lymphocyte leukocytosis occurs in pertussis, and is of value in diagnosis.

  • Slight lymphocyte leukocytosis occurs in many other pathologic conditions, but is of little significance.

  • The macrocyte is believed by many to represent a further stage in the development of the lymphocyte.