Leukocyte in a sentence as a noun

There are leukocytes, neutrophils etc. in breast milk, but it is unlikely that they get through the gut lining into the infant.

Compatible donors need to have both a compatible blood type and the same leukocyte antigens.

Both maternal and infant infections cause huge increases in leukocyte production.

Secondly, signaling proteins are released to attract more leukocytes to the area.

If you want to find out what a company actually values, pay attention to what it incentivizes, and also where it deploys it's leukocytes.

Blood type is harder to check obviously but compared to leukocyte antigen compatibility test it's cheap an easy.

Having the positive leukocyte/nitrite results provide the telehealth clinicians the confidence they need to treat these patients.

Taking tumor cell immunotherapy as an example, the cell source may be from cord blood, and the larger-scale cell source may be a filter plate for leukocyte filtration at the blood bank.

Then the organisation starts growing around the solution like a leukocyte encapsulating a non-own-body cell and it becomes part of the organisation.

Unexpectedly, genes down-regulated in short sleep twins were highly enriched in immuno-inflammatory pathways such as interleukin signaling and leukocyte activation, as well as developmental programs, coagulation cascade, and cell adhesion.

The methodology is well controlled enough to indicate that a statistically significant difference does indeed exist in the variations on the drop-to-drop level between venous and capillary samples, but what's missing is a detailed analysis of whether or not these differences would result in clinically different outcomes - from my work, the range of identifying an anemic, leukocyte spikes, etc. is large enough that the spikes in deviations in capillary samples ultimately become inconsequential.

Leukocyte definitions

noun

blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part of the body's defense system

See also: leucocyte