dendritic langerhans cell

  • 11dendritic cells — (1) Follicular dendritic cells, found in germinal centres of spleen and lymph nodes, retain antigen for long periods. (2) Accessory (antigen presenting) cells, positive for Class II histocompatibility antigens, found in the red and white pulp of… …

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  • 12White blood cell — White Blood Cells redirects here. For the album by The White Stripes, see White Blood Cells (album). White blood cell A scanning electron microscope image of normal circulating human blood. In addition to the irregularly shaped leukocytes, both… …

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  • 13Hematopoietic stem cell — HSC=Hematopoietic stem cell, Progenitor=Progenitor cell, L blast=Lymphoblast, Lymphocyte, Mo blast=Monoblast, Monocyte, Myeloblast …

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  • 14Langhans giant cell — Langhans giant cells are large cells found in granulomatous conditions. They are formed by the fusion of epithelioid cells (macrophages), and contain nuclei arranged in a horseshoe shaped pattern in the cell periphery. Their presence could… …

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  • 15Paul Langerhans — (July 25 1847 July 20 1888) was a German pathologist, physiologist biologist.Eponymous terms* Islets of Langerhans Pancreatic cells which produce insulin. Langerhans discovered these cells during his studies for his doctorate at the Berlin… …

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  • 16List of distinct cell types in the adult human body — There are about 210 distinct human cell types,.[1][2][3] There are between 50 and 75 trillion cells in the human body.[citation needed] Cell types can be classified by their tissue of origin. However, it is possible for some cells to have their… …

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  • 17Red blood cell — Human red blood cells (6 8μm) Red blood cells (abbreviated RBCs; also referred to as erythrocytes or simply, as red cells[1]) are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate organism s principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the… …

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  • 18Mast cell — Mast cells Latin mastocytus Code TH …

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  • 19Giant cell — Multinucleated giant cells due to an infection. H E stain. A giant cell is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually macrophages).[1] It can arise in response to an infection or foreign body. Types include: foreign body giant… …

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  • 20Megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cell — Lineage. Captions in Polish, but MEP visible at bottom center. The megakaryocyte erythroid progenitor cell (or MEP, or hMEP to specify human[1]) is a cell that gives rise to megakaryocytes and erythrocytes …

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