leukocytes

[US]/'ljuːkəʊsaɪt/
[UK]/'lʊkə,saɪt/
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Translation

n. white blood cell

Real-world Examples

Now, it's time to meet the soldiers - which are the white blood cells or leukocytes.

Source: Osmosis - Anatomy and Physiology

White blood cells, also called WBCs or leukocytes and platelets.

Source: Daily Life Medical Science Popularization

Diagnosis of TSD is done by determining the activity of HEX A in serum, leukocytes, tears, or any other body tissue.

Source: Osmosis - Genetics

And your white blood cells, or leukocytes that scour your circulatory system fighting off infection, they're connective tissue cells, too.

Source: Crash Course Anatomy and Physiology

One really important group of genes involved in regulation of the immune response is the human leukocyte antigen system, or HLA system.

Source: Osmosis - Endocrine

Leukocytes are mainly responsible for protecting the body from bacteria and other potential harmful foreign substances.

Source: 2017 Class of Specialized Foreign Language Audio

That means relying on many different types of leukocytes to tackle threats in different ways.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Our bodies are teeming with leukocytes: there are between 4,000 and 11,000 in every microliter of blood.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

As they move around, leukocytes work like security personnel, constantly screening the blood, tissues, and organs for suspicious signs.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Despite this diversity, we classify leukocytes in two main cellular groups, which coordinate a two-pronged attack.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

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