eosinophil
Americannoun
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Histology. any cell, tissue, organism, or substance that has an affinity for eosin and other acid stains.
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Cell Biology. a leukocyte having eosinophilic granules in the cytoplasm and usually a bilobate nucleus.
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- eosinophilic adjective
Etymology
Origin of eosinophil
Example Sentences
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Benralizamab is a monoclonal antibody which targets specific white blood cells, called eosinophils, to reduce lung inflammation.
From Science Daily
Benralizumab targets a type of white blood cell - called an eosinophil - that can cause inflammation and damage in the lungs.
From BBC
Their biological roles are poorly understood, but recent studies suggest that eosinophils are involved in regulating our fat metabolism, repairing certain tissues, and helping us fight different infections and cancers.
From Science Daily
Benralizumab is a biologic therapy that reduces the number of inflammatory cells called eosinophil.
From Science Daily
The disease is linked to an elevated level of white blood cells called eosinophils — the cells that respond in allergic reactions.
From New York Times
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