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WBC-Net: A white blood cell segmentation network based on UNet++ and ResNet

Applied Soft Computing, 2021
The counting and identification of white blood cells (WBCs, i e , leukocytes) in blood smear images play a crucial role in the diagnosis of certain diseases, including leukemia, infections, and COVID-19 (corona virus disease 2019) WBC image segmentation ...
Yan Lu   +4 more
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White Blood Cell Membrane‐Coated Nanoparticles: Recent Development and Medical Applications

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2021
White blood cells (WBCs) are immune cells that play essential roles in critical diseases including cancers, infections, and inflammatory disorders. Their dynamic and diverse functions have inspired the development of WBC membrane‐coated nanoparticles ...
Dan Wang   +7 more
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White Blood Cell Transfusions

Pediatrics, 1985
We recently reviewed the paper by Cairo et al on leukocyte transfusions for sepsis at our Pediatric Journal Club and several questions arose. The enrollment criteria suggest that all eligible infants were included, yet it is difficult to believe that only nine infants with clinical deterioration and negative cultures were found compared ...
L, Dekat, H R, Stutman
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Meta‐analysis of total and differential white blood cell counts in schizophrenia

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2019
Schizophrenia is associated with alterations in blood inflammatory markers, including cytokines. Total white blood cell (WBC) count is a marker of low‐grade inflammation.
A. Jackson, B. Miller
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White blood cell subtypes and risk of type 2 diabetes

Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications, 2017
Yixin Niu, Li Qin, Qing Su
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Separation of White Blood Cells

Nature, 1964
A CONVENIENT way of obtaining white cells from whole blood is simply to allow EDTA-blood to settle in siliconized glasses and then pipette off the leucocyte-rich supernatant after 1.5 h or more. A more rapid separation occurs when agents which aggregate erythrocytes are added to the blood1. The effect of these agents may be utilized even without mixing
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Biochemistry of the White Blood Cell

JAMA, 1964
In spite of the numerous studies and a growing list of publications concerned with the biochemistry of the white blood cell (WBC), many fundamental problems still remain unsolved. There are a number of factors responsible for this situation, but the two most important ones concern the procurement of leukocytes, and the physical and chemical ...
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Trapping cells in paper for white blood cell count

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2015
Jackie Y Ying
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The Classification of White Blood Cells

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1972
The simulation of a system to perform an automated leukocyte differential has been achieved through the measurement of certain features or parameters on the cell image. Using photomicrographs on Kodachrome II-A film of Wright's stained leukocytes, the following four features have successfully separated five normal cell types (neutrophil, eosinophil ...
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Predictive value of in-hospital white blood cell count in Chinese patients with triple-vessel coronary disease

European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2019
Aims The predictive value of white blood cells in triple-vessel coronary artery disease (TVD) remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the relationship between WBC counts and long-term prognosis of TVD.
Xueyan Zhao   +18 more
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