
1) Basophile 2) Human cell 3) Leucocyte 4) Leukocyte 5) White blood cell 6) White blood corpuscle 7) White cell 8) White corpuscle
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1) Basophile
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A type of immune cell that has granules (small particles) with enzymes that are released during allergic reactions and asthma. A basophil is a type of white blood cell and a type of granulocyte.
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Basophile (stained purple). Credit: University of Virginia A granulocyte (a type of white blood cell) that can secrete a biologically active substance such as histamine, proteoglycans, or cyclooxigenase products. Basophils are produced continually by stem cells in the bone marrow. They are 12...
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<haematology> Mammalian granulocyte with large heterochromatic basophilic granules that contain histamine bound to a protein and heparin like mucopolysaccharide matrix. They are not phagocytic. Very similar to mast cells though it is not clear whether they have common lineage. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ba´so-fil) any structure, cell, or histologic element staining readily with basic dyes. a granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped, pale-staining nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, and with cytoplasm containing coarse bluish-black granules of variable size; about 1 per cent bring a...
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A polymorphonuclear leukocyte., whose basophils granules contain heparin, histamine and other vasoactive amines. Within tissues, these cells are known as mast cells q.v.
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Mammalian granulocyte with large heterochromatic basophilic granules that contain histamine bound to a protein and heparin-like mucopolysaccharide matrix. They are not phagocytic. Very similar to mast cells though it is not clear whether they have common lineage.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bā′sō-fil, -fīl Definitions: 1. A cell with granules that stain specifically with basic dyes. 2. A phagocytic leukocyte of the blood characterized by numerous basophilic granules containing heparin, histamine, and leukotrines; except for its segmented nucleus, it is morphologically and physiologically ...
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Basophil: A type of leukocyte (white blood cell) with coarse bluish-black granules of uniform size within the cytoplasm and typically a bilobate (two-lobed) nucleus. Basophils are so named because their cytoplasmic granules stain with basic dyes. Basophils normally constitute 0.5 to 3% of the peripheral blood leukocytes. Basophils contain (and can ...
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(ba;suo-fil) A granular leukocyte that readily stains with basophilic dye.
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A type of granulocyte found in the blood and resembling the tissue mast cell.
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A specialized white blood cell containing histamine and serotonin.
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[
n] - a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains
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basophile noun a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains
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