| NE | national emergency; necrotic enteritis; necrotizing enterocolitis; nephropathia epidemica; nerve end... |
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| neut | neuter, neutral; neutrophil |
| NIF | negative inspiratory force; neutrophil immobilizing factor; nonintestinal fibroblast |
| NM | near-miss; neomycin; neuromedin; neuromuscular; neutrophil migration; nictitating membrane; nitrogen... |
| PFN | partially functional neutrophil; profilin |
| neutrophil |
A white blood cell with important roles in the immune and inflammatory systems. Nonionizing radiation (NIR)
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| neutrophil |
a type of granulocyte, found in the blood and tissues that are capable of ingesting microorganisms.
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| neutrophil chemotactic f. |
1. a poorly characterized chemotactic factor, mol. wt. approximately 750,000, that attracts neutrophils but not eosinophils or monocytes and is released by basophils or mast cells in immediate hypersensitivity reactions. Called also high-molecular-weight neutrophil chemotactic f. (HMW-NCF). 2. a lymphokine produced by activated lymphocytes that is chemotactic for neutrophils.
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| neutrophil elastase |
leukocyte elastase.
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| neutrophil g. |
any of the granules found in the cytoplasm of neutrophils; those in immature cells are called primary or azurophil granules and those in mature cells are called secondary or specific granules.
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