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Type of white corpuscle, leukocyte, leucocyte, wbc, white blood cell, white blood corpuscle, white cell
Has types monoblast

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The surface of a monocyte is dotted with structures called Toll-like receptors.
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Hypercoagulability inhibits monocyte transendothelial migration through PAR-1, PLC?
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Suppressed monocyte gene expression profile in men versus women with PTSD.
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Transcriptional control of monocyte gene expression in post-traumatic stress disorder.
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The progenitors then seeded the spleen, yielding a sustained boost in monocyte production.
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Monocyte migration in an uninflamed glomerulus of an intact kidney.
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The feedback that these receptors give the monocyte tells the cell how to react to the intruder.
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The monocyte is the critical cell in early plaque development.
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They cause a reaction only once they are inside the monocyte.
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  • A type of granular leukocyte that functions in the ingestion of bacteria
  • Monocyte is a type of white blood cell, part of the human body's immune system. Monocytes have several roles in the immune system and this includes: (1) replenish resident macrophages and dendritic cells under normal states, and (2) in response to inflammation signals, monocytes can move quickly ...
  • (Monocytes) A type of white blood cells that assist in fighting infection. The monocyte, along with the neutrophil, are the two major microbe-eating and killing cells in the blood.
  • (Monocytes) 3-8% of total WBC; move around the body and are called wandering macrophages or locate within a specific tissue in the body and are called fixed macrophages; are effective phagocytes
  • (2. Monocytes) 2. Monocytes - emigrate from circulation and differentiate into mononuclear macrophages
  • (Monocytes) White cells that represent about 5% of circulating blood cells. They are responsible for processing foreign materials (antigens), and the destroying cells and tissue debris that are by-products of inflammation. Normal range = 0.2-1.0
  • Monocytes are the immature blood stage of tissue macrophages. Increased numbers occur in response to inflammation. Their main function is phagocytosis of foreign material, cellular debris and pathogens that are not effectively controlled by neutrophils. ...
  • Large circulating white cell, 2-10% of total white cells, phagocytic, indented nucleus. Migrates to tissues, where it is known as a macrophage.
  • A type of white blood cell.