Leukodepletion is the absence or the removal of leukocytes from stored or circulating blood.
The spleen, thymus, and lymph nodes are special organs where leukocytes are stored. These organs play a crucial role in the immune system by filtering and storing white blood cells to help fight infections and diseases.
What is the chief function of leukocytes?
The common name for leukocytes is white blood cells.
Leukocytes make antibodies.
That's true. A lymphocyte is one particular type of leukocyte. There are quite a few different types of leukocytes.
Leukocytes is the plural of leukocyte
Leukocytes don't eat good bacteria which is helpful and does good things to the body. Leukocytes eat bad bacteria which is harmful and makes people sick.
abnormally high number of immature leukocytes
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White blood cells are also known as leukocytes.
Granular leukocytes are formed from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. These stem cells differentiate into various types of granular leukocytes, such as neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.