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White Blood Cells

For White Blood Cells we have terms and definitions in 12 topics. The topics are Acne, Biology, Breast Cancer, Clinical Trials, Gaucher Disease, Gynecological, Gynecology, HIV and AIDs, Human Body, Huntingtons Disease, Legal, Mesothelioma and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.



White Blood Cells (Acne)

Components of the blood that help fight off infections.


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White Blood Cells (Biology)

See leukocytes.


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White Blood Cells (Breast Cancer)

Part of the immune system manufactured by bone marrow, a component of blood.


White Blood Cells (Clinical Trials)

WBC. Refers to a blood cell that does not contain hemoglobin. White blood cells include lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, macrophages, and mast cells. These cells are made by bone marrow and help the body fight infection and other diseases.


White Blood Cells (Gaucher Disease)

A group of cells that are involved in protecting the body from infection and invasive foreign materials.


White Blood Cells (Gynecological)

Cells that help the body fight infection and disease.


White Blood Cells (Gynecology)

Cells that help the body fight infection and disease.


White Blood Cells (HIV and AIDs)

See Leukocytes.


White Blood Cells (Human Body)

the principal components of the immune system. White blood cells function by destroying foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. Also known as leukocytes.


White Blood Cells (Huntingtons Disease)

Cells that circulate in the blood and lymphatic system and congregate in the lymph glands and spleen. (The lymphatic system consists of the tissues and organs, including the bone marrow, spleen, thymus, and lymph nodes that produce and store cells that fight infection and the network of vessels that carry a fluid called lymph). White blood cells are part of the immune system and are responsible for both directly and indirectly attacking foreign invaders of the body.


White Blood Cells (Legal, Mesothelioma)

There are several types of blood cells that help defend the body against infections. Certain cancer treatments such as chemotherapy can reduce the number of these cells and make a person more likely to get infections.


White Blood Cells (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)

One of the cells that are part of person's IMMUNE SYSTEM. All fluids that transmit HIV have WHITE BLOOD CELLS in them.




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