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wbcs (noun) - abbreviation for 'white blood cells', a type of blood cell that is important for the immune system
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Elevated WBCs consistent with a stress response.
But only two to three WBCs.
The WBCs prevent and fight invaders.
Eosinophils and basophils are WBCs involved in allergic reactions.
There are five major types of WBCs.
The different WBCs work in various ways.
There are five main kinds of WBCs.
Neoplasia of WBCs can be benign but is often malignant.
There are five types of normal WBCs in the blood.
Total WBCs were also determined.
Monocytes are the largest of all the WBCs.
The granular WBCs include neutrophils eosinophils and basophils.
Donors are numerous and sometime different than in the WBCs.
Five types of WBCs may easily be identified on a routine blood smear.
Lymphocytes make up about a third of the WBCs in our bodies.

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These WBCs play a role in certain types of allergic reactions as well.
Why its so late to publish the result of wbcs preliminary.
An increase in WBCs may also predict death in children admitted to the hospital.
Toxic chemicals and viral infections can cause a reduction in WBCs.
Chemokine recruitment of destructive WBCs to transplants has been implicated in their subsequent rejection.
Any infection or sudden stress will result in an increased production of WBCs.
Abnormal and increased amounts of WBCs may be infiltrating your central nervous system.
These hormones are thought to be responsible for recruiting WBCs into the bloodstream.
White blood cells WBCs and their subtypes are associated with increased cardiovascular risk factors.
People who have had a splenectomy have a persistent mild elevation of WBCs.
The sample now contains WBCs with antibodies bound to cells bearing the complementary surface antigens.
Leukemia causes weight loss because the increased production of WBCs uses up calories.
WBCs usually attack pathogens and infections first.
This pharmaceutical composition was not cytotoxic to normal cells including liver and WBCs.
Believe that their results illustrate the potential importance of increased WBCs in causing microvascular obstruction.
WBCs are part of the immune response.
Some currently used reagent systems require cytochemical staining of fixed WBCs before differential analysis.
WBCs are correlated to the amount of body fat in humans.
Certain antiviral medications used to treat HCV may also cause decreased WBCs.
WBCs are part of the body mechanism for fighting infection.
Often, they do not function as normal WBCs.
WBCs were suspended in tissue culture medium supplemented with autologous serum.
If an infection is present, the body produces extra WBCs.
WBCs are larger than red blood cells but fewer in number.
Basophils are the least common sub-population of WBCs.
WBCs are important for fighting infections.
As the wound is healing, stored WBCs are released to control inflammation.
WBCs in the filtered blood were counted in a Nageotte hemocytometer.
The non-granular WBCs include monocytes and lymphocytes.
WBCs and lactate are rising.
In various embodiments HD-CTCs are morphologically distinct from normal WBCs.
WBCs are key to fighting infections.
When in leukemia, the WBCs do not function like normal WBCs.
WBCs contain a relatively high concentration of DNA in their nuclei.
This allowed the counts of RBCs, WBCs and platelets to be obtained.

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