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(obsolete, cytology) eosinophilic leukocyte
adj
Relating to adipoblasts
adj
Characterized by a lack of megakaryocytes.
adj
Relating to aminosteroids
n
A leukocyte, especially in an in vitro culture.
n
A blood cell that is significantly different in size to the others
n
(cytology) An arbuscular (dendritic) cell
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(biology) A cell that ingests foreign particles
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A cell undergoing granulopoiesis, derived from a metamyelocyte, and leading to a mature granulocyte; it is characterized by having a nucleus that is curved but not lobar.
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(anatomy, ultrastructure) A rod or tennis racket-shaped cytoplasmic organelle solely found in Langerhans cells and hence a marker for Langerhans cell histiocytoses.
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An undifferentiated or immature cell.
adj
Relating to a centroblast
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A cell with protoplasm that contains single and double granules of varying size stainable with hematoxylin; seen in lesions of lichen planus
n
(cytology) Synonym of chloragogen cell
n
(biology) The set of intracellular organelles contained in the cytosol.
n
An embryonic cell that develops into a pigment cell.
n
(obsolete) Synonym of macrophage
n
(cytology) A progenitor cell participating in hematopoiesis that gives rise to a particular lineage or type of blood cells.
adj
Relating to, or containing, cytotrophoblasts
n
(cytology) A dendritic cell that originates in bone marrow.
n
A light blue-gray, oval, basophilic inclusion occurring in the peripheral cytoplasm of neutrophils, measuring 1-3 µm and thought to be a remnant of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
adj
(cytology) Relating to erythromyeloid blastoids
n
(cytology) A phagolysosome of an erythrocyte
n
The normal, hard form of keratin that is present in hair, nails etc
n
(cytology) Synonym of schistocyte
adj
Relating to the genoblast.
n
Alternative form of germinal center [(anatomy, immunology) A site in lymph nodes and the spleen where mature B cells proliferate, differentiate, and mutate their antibody genes.]
n
A phagocyte that destroys blood cells
n
(cytology) Any cell that is capable of forming tissue
n
(biology) a macrophage, derived from bone marrow, found in connective tissue
n
(cytology) An ascitic stromal cell
n
(cytology) An agranular haemocyte containing a central nucleus and little cytoplasm.
adj
of, or relating to the hypoblast
n
(cytology) An infragranular cell
n
(histology) A cell, found in some animals, that is filled with iridescent crystals of guanine
n
A large, flat cell that functions as a plasmatocyte.
adj
Relating to, or composed of leukocytes progenitors and erythroblasts
n
(cytology) A keratinocyte that also contains a lipid organelle
adj
(cytology) Of or pertaining to a megakaryoblast
n
A very large, misshapen mitochondrion
n
(biology) The glial cells of the immune system; they can function as phagocytes
n
(biology) A small phagocyte, especially a polymorphonuclear leucocyte (a granulocyte)
adj
Relating to a monoblast
adj
Characteristic of a monoblast
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(immunology, cytology) A type of leukocyte (white blood cell) that differentiates into a macrophage.
adj
Synonym of myelomonocytic
adj
Relating to myelocytosis
adj
Originating in, or produced by, bone marrow
n
(biology) A monocyte that is in the process of developing into a granulocyte.
adj
Of or pertaining to myelomonocytes
adj
of or relating to the myoblast
n
(chiefly attributive) A kind of small mononuclear multipotent cell with virtually no cytoplasm, found in mature muscle. It is a precursor to skeletal muscle cells.
n
(biology) A cell newly released by bone marrow
n
Any cell that is not an erythrocyte
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(cytology, immunology) A cell associated with the immune response
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One of a small number of progenitors
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(biology) A stem cell that develops into a plasma cell
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(biology) A macrophage exuded by some ameboids
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(cytology) A polymorphonuclear leukocyte
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A polymorphonuclear leukocyte
n
Such a leucocyte; a neutrophil
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A polymorphonuclear cell
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A type of granulocyte that has polymorphic nuclei
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(cytology) A cell that will differentiate into a plasma cell
n
A structure, in cyanobacteria, that develops into a heterocyst
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(biochemistry) A precursor cell for a megakaryocyte, arising from a megakaryoblast.
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(cytology) A precursor of a thymocyte
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(cytology) The precursor of a differentiated thyrocyte
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A transient cell derived from an erythroblast by removal of the nucleus.
n
An immature red blood cell, having a reticular network of RNA
n
(microbiology) A PAS+, eosinophilic, cytoplasmic immunoglobulin-containing inclusion consisting of distended endoplasmic reticulum, usually found in abnormal plasma cells.
adj
Relating to the sarcoblast.
n
(biology) The generation and development of sebocytes
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A form of granulocyte having unstable granules
adj
of or relating to a spermatoblast
n
(cytology) Any cell that has radiating dendritic processes
adj
Relating to syncytiotrophoblasts.
n
(cytology) A form of interstitial stem cell
n
(cytology) An elongated fibroblast cell found in tendons
n
(cytology) An erythrocyte that appears to have a pale central area
n
The blood cell of sea squirts, containing hemovanadin rather than hemoglobin.
n
(cytology) A ventricular cell
n
The final product in the action of light on visual purple. It is reconverted into visual purple by the regenerating action of the choroidal epithelium.
n
(cytology) A cell that differentiates into a xanthophore
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