Leukon Morphology, Function, & Kinetics
Across
- 4. WBC pool readily recognized and actively evaluated by machines running CBCs
- 5. The utilization of chemical attractants to "recruit" cells to a site of inflammation
- 7. Cytokine responsible for Eosinophil differentiation
- 13. Neonatal animal in which you may readily visualize neutrophil granules
- 14. Location that Lymphocytes are carried to by Efferent Lymphatics
- 15. Lymphatics by which Lymphocytes exit Lymph Nodes
- 16. Cytokine directly involved in differentiation of Basophils
- 17. Stain that eosinophils have an affinity for, reason for red staining
- 18. Specialized dendritic cell in skin
- 19. Etiology primarily associated with Neutrophilic action
- 20. Species with a 1:3 marginal pool:circulating pool ratio of Neutrophils
- 21. Lymphocyte type involved in cell-mediated immunity
- 24. Stain that basophils have an affinity for, reason for blue/purple staining
Down
- 1. Lymphocyte type involved in humoral immunity
- 2. Leukon pattern in which you would expect a non-pathologic neutrophilia, lymphopenia, +/- Eosinopenia, Monocytopenia
- 3. Secreted by Eosinophils in response to hypersensitivity reactions
- 6. White Blood Cell that commonly exhibits non-pathologic vacuolization
- 8. Nuclear change that can be visualized in Neutrophils under the influence of glucocorticoids
- 9. Enzyme present in primary granules of Neutrophils, responsible for cell marking and breaking down cell membranes
- 10. White Blood Cell with the highest N:C Ratio
- 11. Lymphatics that take Lymphocytes to Lymph Nodes
- 12. Tissue in which there is a substantial marginating pool of Monocytes
- 22. Glucocorticoid that can stimulate the release of Neutrophils from the marginating pool into the circulating pool
- 23. Secreted by Mast Cells and Basophils, associated with hypersensitivity reactions