slovo | definícia |
lymphocyte (encz) | lymphocyte,bílá krvinka luke |
lymphocyte (encz) | lymphocyte,lymfocyt bílá krvinka luke |
lymphocyte (wn) | lymphocyte
n 1: an agranulocytic leukocyte that normally makes up a quarter
of the white blood cell count but increases in the presence
of infection [syn: lymphocyte, lymph cell] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
t lymphocyte (encz) | T lymphocyte, |
T lymphocyte (gcide) | T cell \T" cell`\ (t[=e]"s[e^]l`) [From Thymus, the site of
maturation of T-cells.]
A type of white blood cell that circulates in the blood and
lymph, and provides cell-mediated immunity for the organism,
protecting against infecting cells or the body's own
malignant cells; also called T lymphocyte. There are
several types of T cells. They develop, as do B cells, from
progenitor cells in the bone marrow, but are distinguished
from B-cells (B-lymphocytes) by their site of
differentiation; T-cells mature in the thymus and B-cells in
the bone marrow (in birds in the Bursa of Fabricius). They
also have different antigen receptors from those of B-cells.
T-cells differentiate into cells that can directly kill
infecting cells (cell-mediated immunity, cytotoxity) or
activate other cells of the immune system (helper T cells),
whereas B-cells differentiate on activation into
antibody-secreting plasma cells. Helper T cells interact with
B-cells by secreting lymphokines that stimulate the B cell
which have detected a foreign antigen to enter the cell cycle
and develop, by repeated mitosis, into a clone of cells with
identical receptors, and then to secrete antibodies to that
specific antigen.
[PJC]T lymphocyte \T` lym"pho*cyte\
Same as T cell.
[PJC] |
b lymphocyte (wn) | B lymphocyte
n 1: a lymphocyte derived from bone marrow that provides humoral
immunity; it recognizes free antigen molecules in solution
and matures into plasma cells that secrete immunoglobulin
(antibodies) that inactivate the antigens [syn: B cell,
B lymphocyte] |
t lymphocyte (wn) | T lymphocyte
n 1: a small lymphocyte developed in the thymus; it orchestrates
the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells
[syn: T cell, T lymphocyte] |
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