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From leukocyte reduction to leukocyte transfusion: the immunological effects of transfused leukocytes [PDF]

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In transfusion medicine, mononuclear leukocytes have been studied more often as contaminants of red blood cells or platelets responsible for adverse transfusion outcomes than as therapeutic cells; leukocyte transfusion has been effective in augmenting recipient immunity only in limited clinical situations.
Harvey G. Klein, Jong-Hoon Lee
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Innate immune receptors in platelets and platelet‐leukocyte interactions

Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2020
Platelets are chief cells in hemostasis. Apart from their hemostatic roles, platelets are major inflammatory effector cells that can influence both innate and adaptive immune responses.
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The Leukocytes

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1981
Dogs and cats respond to many diseases by changes in leukocyte numbers. Infectious diseases often cause leukocytosis due to neutrophilia. Left shift may accompany the leukocytosis, indicating that the marrow is mounting a response to the disease. Left shift also indicates that the marrow has fallen somewhat behind the needs of the animal.
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Leukocyte function and nonmalignant leukocyte disorders

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993
This review summarizes recent literature regarding the clinical and molecular features of nonmalignant leukocyte disorders in children. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency and chronic granulomatous disease, two inherited disorders of neutrophil function, continue to be the best-characterized disorders with respect to specific molecular defects.
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The Leukocyte Count

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
The leukocyte count is a valuable part of the laboratory evaluation of the patient. Disposable pipets which are now available provide automatic measuring and easy mixing, and results are comparable to those obtained with glass pipets. 1 Errors in determining the total leukocyte count vary from 7% to 20%.
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