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 Übersetzung für 'neutrophil granulocytes' von Englisch nach Deutsch
biol.
neutrophil granulocytes
Neutrophile {pl}
biol.
neutrophil granulocytes
neutrophile Granulozyten {pl}
Teiltreffer
biol.
eosinophil granulocytes
eosinophile Granulozyten {pl}
biol.
eosinophilic granulocytes
eosinophile Granulozyten {pl}
biol.
neutrophilic bandform granulocytes
neutrophile stabkernige Granulozyten {pl}
biol.
neutrophil
Neutrophil {n}
biol.
neutrophil {adj}
neutrophil
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biol.
neutrophil swarms
Neutrophilenschwärme {pl} [auch: Neutrophilen-Schwärme]
biol.
segmented neutrophil
segmentkerniger neutrophiler Granulozyt {m}
biol.
neutrophil motility
Neutrophilenmotilität {f}
biol.
neutrophil granulocyte
neutrophiler Granulozyt {m}
biol.
neutrophil [Granulocytus neutrophilicus]
Neutrophiler {m} [neutrophiler Granulozyt]
med.
neutrophil-specific granule deficiency <NSGD, SGD>
Mangel {m} spezifischer Granula [Mangel an spezifischen neurophilen Granula]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Neutrophil granulocytes—the most abundant type of white blood cell—enter the muscle tissue, producing an inflammatory reaction and releasing reactive oxygen species, particularly after crush injury.
  • A phagocyte-type oxidase, similar to that responsible for the production of large amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in neutrophil granulocytes, with resultant antimicrobial activity, has been postulated to function in the kidney as an oxygen sensor that regulates the synthesis of erythropoietin in the renal cortex.
  • Penitrem A also induces the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the neutrophil granulocytes of humans and animals.
  • However increased pressure within the biliary system (above 20 cmH2O) Biliary obstruction itself disadvantages the immune system and impairs its capability to fight infection, by impairing the function of certain immune system cells (neutrophil granulocytes) and modifying the levels of immune hormones (cytokines).
  • It is particularly associated with neutropenia, a low level of neutrophil granulocytes (the most common form of white blood cells) in the blood.

  • PRTN3 is a serine protease enzyme expressed mainly in neutrophil granulocytes.
  • While neutrophil granulocytes are the primary target cells of IL-8, there are a relatively wide range of cells (endothelial cells, macrophages, mast cells, and keratinocytes) that respond to this chemokine.
  • ... increased presence of both lymphocytes and neutrophil granulocytes) and oligoclonal bands.
  • ... in neutrophil granulocytes to kill phagocytosed bacteria), and others are secreted into the extracellular medium.
  • The lifespan of neutrophil granulocytes is quite short.

  • Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is a measure of the number of neutrophil granulocytes (also known as polymorphonuclear cells, PMN's, polys, granulocytes, segmented neutrophils or segs) present in the blood.
  • The main use of aspiration is to detect bacteria and neutrophil granulocytes (in septic arthritis) and crystals (crystal arthropathies).
  • Neutropenia, a subtype of leukopenia, refers to a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophil granulocytes, the most abundant white blood cells.
  • Diagnostic markers include eosinophil granulocytes and granulomas in affected tissue, and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) against neutrophil granulocytes.
  • In response to infection, the human immune system generates minute quantities of hypochlorite within special white blood cells, called neutrophil granulocytes.

  • The typical ANCAs in GPA are those that react with proteinase 3, an enzyme prevalent in neutrophil granulocytes.
  • Although it was originally developed as a potential anti-cancer drug, seliciclib has also proven to induce apoptosis in neutrophil granulocytes, which mediate inflammation.
  • To find the pathology of peri-implantitis, experiments were compared to peri-mucositis, and found that in peri-implantitis, there were more neutrophil granulocytes and a bigger proportion of (CD19+) B-cells.
  • The findings from a post mortem are usually a widespread inflammation of the pia mater and arachnoid layers of the meninges. Neutrophil granulocytes tend to have migrated to the cerebrospinal fluid and the base of the brain, along with cranial nerves and the spinal cord, may be surrounded with pus – as may the meningeal vessels.
  • Closely related terms include agranulocytosis (etymologically, "no granulocytes at all"; clinically, granulocyte levels less than 5% of normal) and neutropenia (deficiency of neutrophil granulocytes).

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