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+ | |Review= Dr Sabine Tötemeyer, DiplBiol PhD FHEA | ||
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A macrophage is a tissue based version of which other cell? |
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Which cell is most abundant at the site of inflammation 4-6 hours after the onset of an inflammatory reaction? |
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Dendritic cells require which interleukin for development? |
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Which type of leukocyte represents up to 50% of circulating leukocytes in the blood of a healthy dog? |
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What is the lifespan of a neutrophil in tissue? |
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In which tissue of the healthy animal are neutrophils the most abundant? |
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What type of organism do neutrophils usually protect against? |
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What does a neutrophil form around the target cell? |
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During the process of phagocytosis, which structure in the cytoplasm of a neutrophil degrades foreign material? |
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Which interleukin is a chemoattractant for neutrophils? |
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Which granule found in basophils is able to cause vasodilation? |
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Which of the following tissues are eosinophils mostly associated with in the healthy animal? |
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Which type of hypersensitivity are eosinophils associated with? |
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Which cell types are predominant at the site of tissue damage 24 hours after the onset of inflammation? |
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What is often clearly visible under light microscopy of macrophage cytoplasm stained with haematoxylin & eosin (H&E) ? |