mononuclear cells

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cell
noun[C]
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/sel/
us
/sel/
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This phase is later replaced by a more sustained influx of mononuclear cells.
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There was a cellular reaction (fig. 3) involving infiltration of mononuclear cells, plasma cells and mast cells even after worm expulsion.
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Detection and sequencing of measles virus from peripheral mononuclear cells from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and autism.
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In response to tissue injury, membranebound tissue factor is exposed on the endothelium and on mononuclear cells.
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Both acute and chronic inflammation are characterised by an initial infiltration of neutrophils, followed by a more sustained influx of mononuclear cells.
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Monocytes are a major site of persistence of human cytomegalovirus in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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Some of the mononuclear cells resembled small lymphocytes.
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Quantitation of cellular response indicated that the neutrophils were the predominant cells throughout feeding, followed by mononuclear cells and eosinophils.
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The virus exhibits multiple cell tropisms, infecting peripheral blood mononuclear cells and skin cells before establishing latency in sensory neurons.
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The disease is characterized by the infection and transformation of mononuclear cells which then multiply and disseminate throughout the lymphohaemopoetic system of the infected animal.
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The partitioning of the proacrosin immunoreactivity into two separate bodies found in mononuclear cells was also observed in this study.
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Infiltrated cells were mostly granulocytes with a few mononuclear cells.
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As the feeding advanced there was an increase in the proportion of infiltrating mononuclear cells and basophils and a decrease in the proportion of eosinophils.
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In this study, we observed cardiomegaly, myocarditis, infiltrations of mononuclear cells around the nerve fibres of the heart, and the myenteric plexuses of the gut (unpublished data).
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