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[[Image:LH Basophil Histology.jpg|right|thumb|150px|<p>'''Basophil'''</p><sup>©RVC 2008</sup>]]
 
[[Image:LH Basophil Histology.jpg|right|thumb|150px|<p>'''Basophil'''</p><sup>©RVC 2008</sup>]]
 
[[Image:LH Avian Basophil Histology.jpg|right|thumb|150px|<p>'''Avian Basophil'''</p><sup>©RVC 2008</sup>]]
 
[[Image:LH Avian Basophil Histology.jpg|right|thumb|150px|<p>'''Avian Basophil'''</p><sup>©RVC 2008</sup>]]
<p>Basophils are derived from the same stem cell line as [[Mast Cells - WikiBlood|mast cells]] and while they are similar to [[Mast Cells - WikiBlood|mast cells]], they are not identical (thought by some to be immature mast cells). They are the least common of all the [[Leukocytes - WikiBlood|leukocytes]], are a similar size to neutrophils and eosinophils and are characterised by the large number of basophilic staining granule in their cytoplasm. They are present in circulation but rarely found in tissue.</p>
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<p>Basophils are derived from the same stem cell line as [[Mast Cells|mast cells]] and while they are similar to [[Mast Cells|mast cells]], they are not identical (thought by some to be immature mast cells). They are the least common of all the [[Leukocytes - WikiBlood|leukocytes]], are a similar size to neutrophils and eosinophils and are characterised by the large number of basophilic staining granule in their cytoplasm. They are present in circulation but rarely found in tissue.</p>
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
<p>The basophil is a [[Granulocyte - WikiBlood|granulocyte]] and has a similar development to the other [[Granulocyte - WikiBlood|granulocytes]]. This process is called [[Leukopoiesis - WikiBlood#Granulopoiesis|granulopoiesis]] and further details can be found [[Leukopoiesis - WikiBlood#Basophils|here]].</p>
 
<p>The basophil is a [[Granulocyte - WikiBlood|granulocyte]] and has a similar development to the other [[Granulocyte - WikiBlood|granulocytes]]. This process is called [[Leukopoiesis - WikiBlood#Granulopoiesis|granulopoiesis]] and further details can be found [[Leukopoiesis - WikiBlood#Basophils|here]].</p>
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<center><b><sup>Blood cells: [[Erythrocytes - WikiBlood|Erythrocytes]] |  
 
<center><b><sup>Blood cells: [[Erythrocytes - WikiBlood|Erythrocytes]] |  
[[Basophils|Basophils]], [[Eosinophils|Eosinophils]], [[Lymphocytes|Lymphocytes]], [[Macrophages|Macrophages]], [[Mast Cells - WikiBlood|Mast cells]], [[[[Monocytes|monocytes]]|Monocytes]] & [[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]] |  [[Thrombocytes|Thrombocytes]] & [[Thrombopoiesis - WikiBlood#Megakaryocyte|Megakaryocytes]]</sup></b></center>
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[[Basophils|Basophils]], [[Eosinophils|Eosinophils]], [[Lymphocytes|Lymphocytes]], [[Macrophages|Macrophages]], [[Mast Cells|Mast cells]], [[[[Monocytes|monocytes]]|Monocytes]] & [[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]] |  [[Thrombocytes|Thrombocytes]] & [[Thrombopoiesis - WikiBlood#Megakaryocyte|Megakaryocytes]]</sup></b></center>

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