Abstract: Accurate and timely white blood cell (WBC) analysis is crucial for diagnosing hematological disorders, often requiring microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears (PBS). While manual ...
College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea Research Institute for Drug Development, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea College of Pharmacy, ...
Electrically stimulating key cells in the immune system could "reprogram" them to reduce inflammation and encourage faster and more effective healing in the body. This is the discovery of scientists ...
In patients with adrenal insufficiency on glucocorticoid replacement therapy, the presence of leukocytosis was associated with metabolic complications and reduced muscle strength, potentially serving ...
To work correctly, your body needs healthy blood cells. It makes new ones every day. All blood cells start in your bone marrow as stem cells. Each type of blood cell does its job and then dies off.
A major bottleneck in curing HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is that the virus can hide in an inactive form within resting white blood cells, which play a crucial role in coordinating the immune ...
The β 2 common integrin subunit CD18 is essential for leukocyte–endothelial adhesion and extravasation to inflamed or infected tissue. Damaging variants in ITGB2 ...
The Georgetown University Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center held a lecture on how certain white blood cells in the immune system can contribute to bone metastatic prostate cancer as part of their ...
Abstract: White blood cells, also known as immune cells, help the body resist infectious diseases and foreign pathogens as part of the immune system. This article proposes a white blood cell detection ...
A vivid new image is taking shape in the world of cell biology: Imagine bacteria adhering to the surface of a cell, perhaps at the site of an injury or wound. In response, a white blood cell arrives ...
A vivid new image is taking shape in the world of cell biology: Imagine bacteria adhering to the surface of a cell, perhaps at the site of an injury or wound. In response, a white blood cell arrives ...