Leukon Morphology, Function, & Kinetics

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