| lymphocyte |
an agranulocytic leukocyte that normally makes up a quarter of the white blood cell count but increases in the presence of infection
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| lymphocyte-associated virus |
any virus of the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae, members of which are specific for either B- or T-lymphocytes; infection is often arrested at a prelytic or lytic stage without production of infectious virions. Latent virus may frequently be demonstrated in lymphoid tissue. Host range is very narrow.
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| lymphocyte activation |
stimulation of lymphocytes by specific antigen or nonspecific mitogens resulting in macromolecular synthesis (RNA, protein, and DNA) and production of lymphokines; it is followed by proliferation and differentiation of the progeny into various effector and memory cells.
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| lymphocyte |
A general class of white blood cells that are important components of the immune system of vertebrates.
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| lymphocyte |
Type of white blood cell. Lymphocytes transmit chemical signals that help coordinate the immune system.
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