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neutrophil

/noo-truh-fil, nyoo-/US // ˈnu trə fɪl, ˈnyu- //UK // (ˈnjuːtrəˌfɪl) //

中性粒细胞,中性细胞,中性激素,中性粒腺体

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having an affinity for neutral dyes.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a phagocytic white blood cell having a lobulate nucleus and neutrophil granules in the cytoplasm.

Examples

  • In the process, neutrophils die too, but the body makes more.

  • If proteins come out nearly complete, the neutrophils might be able to do their job semi-decently, resulting in milder symptoms.

  • Sometimes Jongco would even hand-deliver them—CSHL is only 15 minutes away and neutrophils don’t live long outside the body, so timing was of the essence.

  • Glitches in RNA functioning can result in improperly assembled proteins, affecting neutrophils’ ability to zap the germs with their oxidative burst.

  • The presence of those immune proteins was linked to having high levels of neutrophils in the blood and proteins that suggested the neutrophils had joined the fight.

  • The nuclei are greenish, the red blood corpuscles orange, the acidophil granulation copper red, the neutrophil violet.

  • The mast cell granulations are stained pure blue, the eosinophil red, the neutrophil in mixed colour.

  • In isolated cases the increase at this time was very considerable; and in one case amounted almost to 12% of all neutrophil cells.

  • In contradistinction to the polynuclear neutrophil elements, these mononuclear forms shew no amœboid movement on the warm stage.

  • The mononuclear and transitional forms of the neutrophil group, do not under normal circumstances pass over into the blood-stream.

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