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Basophil Granulocytes

Vellis, Paul K(Edited by)
Part of the Cell biology research progress series series
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This book examines the latest research developments in the field of basophil granulocytes, sometimes referred to as basophils, which are the least common of the granulocytes, representing about 0.01% to 0.3% of circulating white blood cells.

The name comes from the fact that these leucocytes are basophilic, i.e., they are susceptible to staining by base dyes, as shown in the picture.

Basophils contain large cytoplasmic granules which obscure the cell nucleus under the microscope.

However, when unstained, the nucleus is visible and it usually has 2 lobes.

The mast cell, a cell in tissues, has many similar characteristics.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1607417979 / 9781607417972
Hardback
571.968
19/04/2011
United States
English
23 cm