myeloid cell
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cell
noun[C]
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On the other hand, when there is abnormal differentiation of cells ofmyeloidcellline, it is referred to as myelodysplastic.
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When a hematological malignancy is characterised by normal differentiation of cells ofmyeloidcellline, it is referred to as myeloproliferative.
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There is accumulating evidence that immature myeloid cells are highly plastic and, once recruited to developing tumours, can differentiate into other cell types.
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Studies of the related genes in mouse and rat suggest that this gene may regulatemyeloidcellactivity and delivers an inhibitory signal for the macrophage lineage in diverse tissues.
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T cell tolerance induced by bone marrow-derived immature myeloid cells.
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Myeloid cells, such as macrophages, mast cells and granulocytes, can also infiltrate within the tumour to supply pro-tumourigenic signals.
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T cell response by immature myeloid cells in cancer is mediated by reactive oxygen species.
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It is expressed in myeloid cells and is a component of the innate immune system.
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Engagement of these receptors can also prime myeloid cells to respond to other stimuli.
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In healthy individuals, immature myeloid cells formed in the bone marrow differentiated to dendritic cells, macrophages and neutrophils.
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Furthermore, defects in the production of either myeloid cells or lymphoid cells can at times be identified only at a molecular level.
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It is a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the blood.
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