The marrow often has to be supported with granulocyte stimulating factor or erythropoietin. |
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The most common type of granulocyte, the neutrophils, move to infected parts of the body to engulf and consume invading bacteria. |
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Infection is a common complication of acute leukemia treatment when the granulocyte scavenger white cells are low spontaneously or after treatment. |
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When a granulocyte reaches the invading organism, it attempts to ingest the invader. |
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Similar to lamivudine, emtricitabine was significantly less toxic than zidovudine to human granulocyte macrophages and erythroid precursor cells. |
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Each type of granulocyte is identified by the colour of the granules when the cells are stained with a compound dye. |
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Neutrophils are the most common type of granulocyte, making up about 60 to 70 percent of all white blood cells. |
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Severe hematologic toxicity may require supportive therapy with platelet transfusions for bleeding, and granulocyte transfusions and antibiotics if sepsis is documented. |
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Treatment of acute overdosage consists of hospitalization of the severely myelosuppressed patient, platelet and granulocyte transfusions, antibiotics, and symptomatic treatment of mucositis. |
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The parameters used for this investigation were the total WBC and granulocyte counts, as counted by a 3part differential automated cell counter. |
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The eosinophil is a type of granulocyte and usually accounts for a very small proportion of total white cell count in peripheral blood. |
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There was also a trend toward higher levels of IL-13 and granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating among the children with ASD than the control children. |
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Until now, studies on granulocyte morphology, structure, ontogenesis, and function have focused on the small or large, or the semi or full subtypes. |
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Granulocyte contamination can cause false positives due to phagocytosis of eosin. |
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