| 11. | Leukapheresis, typically for granulocytes, is a rarely performed blood donation process.
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| 12. | Eosinophils are terminally differentiated granulocytes found in most mammals.
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| 13. | They are derived from monocytes, which are leukocytes, but not granulocytes.
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| 14. | The granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor is a IL-5.
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| 15. | A granulocyte differentiates into a distinct cell type by a process called granulopoiesis.
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| 16. | Granulocytes selectively kill the promastigotes by oxidative mechanism, while amastigotes are resistant.
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| 17. | The bacteria normally infects and grows inside human immune system white cells called granulocytes.
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| 18. | Neutropenia indicates a deficiency of neutrophils ( the most common granulocyte cell ) only.
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| 19. | These underdeveloped promyelocytes, if fully matured, would have been the missing granulocytes.
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| 20. | The ? subunit contains a binding site for granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor.
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