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lymphocyte A white blood cell that is important in the body's immune response. Because they contain nuclei, lymphocytes serve as an easily accessible source for genomic DNA. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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lymphocyte A type of white blood cell important in immunity and defense against infection.
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lymphocyte Small white blood cells that are uniform in appearance, but very diverse in function. Collectively, they are responsible for antibody production, direct cell-mediated killing of virus-infected cells and tumor cells, and for the regulation of virtually every other component of the mammalian immune system.
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lymphocyte a white blood cell present in the blood, lymph, and lymphoid tissue; the two major types are T cells and B cells.
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lymphocyte A type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system. Lymphocytes can be subdivided into two main groups: B-lymphocytes, which originate in the bone marrow and produce antibodies; T-lymphocytes, which are produced in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus. Helper T-lymphocytes heighten the production of antibodies by B-lymphocytes; suppressor T-lymphocytes suppress B-lymphocyte activity and seem to be in short supply during an MS exacerbation.
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