monocytes in A Sentence

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    The largest cells among the leukocytes are Monocytes.

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    Mononuclear leukocytes(Lymphocytes + Monocytes).

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    Monocytes are less specialised cells of the immune system;

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    Elevated Monocytes in the blood- what does this mean?

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    Monocytes: the norm in the blood of women and children.

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    Monocytes- these are the largest type and have several roles.

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    Monocytes are elevated in the blood of the child in.

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    Once they are in the wound site, Monocytes mature into macrophages.

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    They also attract neutrophils and Monocytes to the site of the injury.

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    Normally, Monocytes account for 3- 9% of the total number of leukocytes.

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    Penetrating into the body, it settles in various blood cells(neutrophils, Monocytes, lymphocytes) and liver(hepatocytes).

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    In babies who developed food allergies we found immune cells called Monocytes were more activated.

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    The vitamin enhances the ability of the macrophages and Monocytes to fight infection in the body.

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    The spleen contains half the body's Monocytes in reserve ready to be deployed to injured tissue.

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    by platelets and other cells, Monocytes from the bloodstream enter the area through blood vessel walls.

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    All the other different blood cells(red blood cells, platelets, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils and Monocytes) develop from myeloid stem cells.

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    Monocytes(a type of white blood cell) become more active, for example, while neutrophils(another type of white blood cell) increase in number.

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    That's just a distinctive feature of this form is the presence in the blood of the child of atypical mononuclears- altered Monocytes.

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    In particular, pathogenic GM-CSF-secreting T-cells were shown to correlate with the recruitment of inflammatory IL-6-secreting Monocytes and severe lung pathology in COVID-19 patients.

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    The heterogeneous population of SVF includes endothelial cells, erythrocytes, fibroblasts, lymphocytes, Monocytes/ macrophages, and pericytes among others, as well as an important fraction of adipose-derived stem cells.

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    The Ebola virus is difficult to control by the body because it attacks the white blood cells- Monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells- of the immune system itself.

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    When they are needed, Monocytes travel to other organs, such as the spleen, liver, lungs, and bone marrow, where they transform into a cell called a macrophage.

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    This immune reaction can be dangerous, as previous studies have shown that Monocytes can facilitate the survival and growth of cancerous cells in the lung, which is one of the initial steps in metastasis.

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    If we can understand what's driving the activation of Monocytes in the baby, we might be able to design lifestyle and environment modification strategies to lower the chances of babies being born with an increased risk of developing food allergy.

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