neutrophils in A Sentence

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    Increase in the number of Neutrophils.

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    ANCA- Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies.

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    Both voluntary guarding and neutrophil count >82%.

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    Neutrophils: These are powerful white blood cells that destroy bacteria and fungi.

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    They also attract Neutrophils and monocytes to the site of the injury.

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    These proteins help the Neutrophils to migrate to the site of inflammation.

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    This is a deficiency of white blood cells, or Neutrophils, which fight off infection.

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    Leukopenia is almost always related to a decrease in a certain type of white blood cell(neutrophil).

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    Since Neutrophils are important in fighting pathogens, neutrophil depletion is unlikely to be used in the clinic.

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    BLAD is a disease characterized by a reduced expression of the adhesion molecules on Neutrophils, called β-integrins.

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    If the level of Neutrophils rises(a condition called neutrophilia), then this indicates the presence of any infectious disease.

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    Arrival at the place of detection of"foreign agent" of blood cells(macrophages, lymphocytes, Neutrophils), responsible for its neutralization.

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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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    Moira Hilscher, M.D., the paper's first author, said,“Neutrophils had not previously been identified as significant drivers of portal hypertension.

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    The researchers then ran"depletion experiments" to find out what happens in tumors in which populations of Neutrophils are substantially reduced.

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    Neutrophils usually make up 50-70% circulating white blood cells and serve as the primary protection against infection, destroying bacteria in blood.

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    If the disease takes hold and isn't treated, dead Neutrophils will collect within the bone, forming an abscess, or pocket of pus.

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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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    High neutrophil levels are often caused by an infection, but other medical conditions and certain drugs can cause them as well.

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    There are three degrees of severity of neutropenia based on the absolute number of Neutrophils(ANC) measured in cells per microliter of blood:.

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    If the infection takes hold and is not treated, dead Neutrophils will accumulate inside the bone, forming an abscess, or pocket of pus.

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    To increase levels of Neutrophils and reduce the risk of infections in patients with neutropenia who have a history of severe, repeated infections;

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    From these and other tests, they found that Neutrophils promote tumor growth,"prevent successful anti-PD1 immunotherapy," and alter the function of tumors' blood vessels.

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    Chicken soup also inhibits the action of Neutrophils, which are white blood cells that may cause symptoms such as coughing and a stuffy nose.

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    Neutrophils usually make up 50-70% of circulating white blood cells and serve as the primary defense against infections by destroying bacteria in the blood.

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    Neutrophils usually make up 50-70% of circulating white blood cells and serve as the primary defence against infections by destroying bacteria in the blood.

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    In particular, chemotaxis refers to a process in which an attraction of mobile cells(such as Neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils and lymphocytes) towards chemicals takes place.

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    However, when your body has very low levels of a certain type of white blood cell(Neutrophils) that increases your risk of getting an infection.

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    Enjoying a bowl of chicken soup with vegetables, prepared from scratch or warmed from a can, can slow the movement of Neutrophils in your body.

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    From this, they established an"immune signature" for lung cancer and found that a particular type of immune cell known as"Gr1+ Neutrophils" contributed to disease progression.

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