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===Neutrophil=== | ===Neutrophil=== | ||
* neutrophil granulocyte | * neutrophil granulocyte | ||
* about 3% eosinophils (>0% - 5%) of leukocyte population in blood smears. | |||
* common leukocyte in blood smears, about 60% neutrophils (50% - 70%) | |||
* nucleus is divided into 3-5 lobes connected by thin strands of chromatin. | * nucleus is divided into 3-5 lobes connected by thin strands of chromatin. | ||
* lobe number increases with cell age (old cells up to 7 lobes). | * lobe number increases with cell age (old cells up to 7 lobes). | ||
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* contain some large rounded vesicles (up to 1 µm in diameter) in their cytoplasm. | * contain some large rounded vesicles (up to 1 µm in diameter) in their cytoplasm. | ||
* granules (lysosomes) contain an electron-dense, proteinaceous crystal of major basic protein (MBP). | * granules (lysosomes) contain an electron-dense, proteinaceous crystal of major basic protein (MBP). | ||
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Neutrophil and Eosinophil
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Neutrophil
- neutrophil granulocyte
- about 3% eosinophils (>0% - 5%) of leukocyte population in blood smears.
- common leukocyte in blood smears, about 60% neutrophils (50% - 70%)
- nucleus is divided into 3-5 lobes connected by thin strands of chromatin.
- lobe number increases with cell age (old cells up to 7 lobes).
- contain two types of granules.
- primary granules (A granules) contain lysosomal enzymes and are probably primary lysosomes, though they are larger (0.4 µm) than the typical primary lysosome.
- secondary granules (B granules), the specific granules of the neutrophils, contain enzymes with strong bactericidal actions. These granules stain only weakly if they are at all visible ("neutral").
Eosinophil
- eosinophil granulocyte
- nucleus usually has only two lobes.
- cytoplasm appears filled with the specific granules of the eosinophils.
- granules are not neutral but stain red or pink when eosin dye.
- contain some large rounded vesicles (up to 1 µm in diameter) in their cytoplasm.
- granules (lysosomes) contain an electron-dense, proteinaceous crystal of major basic protein (MBP).
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