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polynuclear leukocytes
In the urinary sediment, the term leukocyte is usually interpreted as polynuclear, mostly neutrophils. The reason for this situation is that the neutrophils are, by far, ...
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the capacity of the polynuclear leucocytes, especially in pus, for reaction to iodine has been known for more than twenty years. It has not, however, come into ...
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Is the invasion of these polynuclear leucocytes due to the presence of bacteria or to that of some other agent which attracts them? The lesion in the pancreas in ...
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panied by a marked decrease in the percentage of polynuclear leucocytes, indicating that the polynuclear leucocytes are especially affected after the injections.
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2) Cell nuclei (usually originating from polynuclear leucocytes and lympho- cytes) which are affected by the I,. E. factor. 3) Phagocytizing cells, which take up the ...
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Abstract. The inhibiting action of the blood serum upon the enzyme of the polynuclear leucocytes, leucoprotease, is exerted by the albumin fraction of the serum.
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polynuclear leucocytes, 44 per cent.; neutrophilic myelo- cytes, 13 per cent.; large mononuclear leucocytes, 2 per cent. The bone marrow was hyperplastic and ...
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decarboxylase (GAD). Peripheral blood from healthy individuals was fractionated into polynuclear leucocytes and mononuclear leucocytes. Cell lysate from the ...
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and infiltrated with polynuclear leucocytes and the lowermost cells of the ... crystals of fatty acid and remains of polynuclear leucocytes. Bacteria are not ...
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"of the same type of cells around the sweat glands. There were no young connective-tissue cells, epithelioid cells, plasma cells, nor polynuclear leucocytes . ..." ...
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