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Large leukocyte, amoeboid [[Phagozyt/en|phagocyte]] or [[macrophage|macrophage]]. | Large leukocyte, amoeboid [[Phagozyt/en|phagocyte]] or [[macrophage|macrophage]]. | ||
− | A monocyte is the largest [[leukocyte|white blood cell]] ∅ 10-24 μm) resulting from the promonocyte with a large, mostly lobed and irregularly shaped nucleus. Is rich in [[enzyme]] and capable of [[migration]] and [[phagocytosis]] (see also [[Macrophages]]). Their blood residence time is 12-24 hours. The number in the peripheral blood (of the adult) is 80-590/μl. | + | A monocyte is the largest [[leukocyte|white blood cell]] ∅ 10-24 μm) resulting from the promonocyte with a large, mostly lobed and irregularly shaped nucleus. Is rich in [[Enzym/en|enzyme]] and capable of [[Migration/en|migration]] and [[Phagozytose/en|phagocytosis]] (see also [[Makrophagen/en|Macrophages]]). Their blood residence time is 12-24 hours. The number in the peripheral blood (of the adult) is 80-590/μl. |
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Large leukocyte, amoeboid phagocyte or macrophage.
A monocyte is the largest white blood cell ∅ 10-24 μm) resulting from the promonocyte with a large, mostly lobed and irregularly shaped nucleus. Is rich in enzyme and capable of migration and phagocytosis (see also Macrophages). Their blood residence time is 12-24 hours. The number in the peripheral blood (of the adult) is 80-590/μl.
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