<p>The hyaline type (<b>A</b>) did not contain granules, contrary to the semi-granular (<b>B</b>) and granular (<b>C</b>) types. n: nucleus, cy: cytoplasm, g: granules, m: mitochondria, ga: Golgi apparatus, rer: rough endoplasmic reticulum.</p
Once it was all so simple: circulating neutrophils were biosyn-thetically effete cells trained to ge...
Scheme electron microscopy. Basophils are non-phagocytic granulocytes that account for 0.5% to 1.0%...
Electron microscopy. These disc-shaped cells (2-4 m) without nucleus are derived from cytoplasmic fr...
<p><b>(A)</b> Cytoplasm of a hyalinocyte showing numerous mitochondria and some RER and SER profiles...
<p><b>(A)</b> Hyalinocyte with an eccentric nucleus, numerous SER vesicles, mitochondria and L granu...
<p><b>(A)</b> Examples of hyalinocytes, agranulocytes and granulocytes in hemolymph smears (HE-stain...
<p>Cells from the LL01 clone (A–D) and the YR2-Hd line (E). (A) Prohemocyte characterized by a round...
Due to their biconcave disc shape, erythrocytes appear to have a pale center. Small lymphocytes are ...
The granular blood cells of Tunicates are distinguished in six different types according to the gran...
<p>Hemocytes were classified as prohemocytes (A, A-1, and A-2), oenocytoids (B, B-1, and B-2), adipo...
Electron microscopy. The detail shows close to the nucleus characteristic developing basophilic gran...
<p><b>(A)</b> A group of spreading hyalinocytes; small acidic granules (red) are seen in some of the...
<p>In the haematopoietic organ (<b>A</b>, transversal section and schematic layout), the compactness...
Not AvailableThree types of circulating haemocytes have been identified in the haemolymph of the Ind...
Scheme electron microscopy. The neutrophil is a phagocytic cell (12-15 m) with a segmented lobular n...
Once it was all so simple: circulating neutrophils were biosyn-thetically effete cells trained to ge...
Scheme electron microscopy. Basophils are non-phagocytic granulocytes that account for 0.5% to 1.0%...
Electron microscopy. These disc-shaped cells (2-4 m) without nucleus are derived from cytoplasmic fr...
<p><b>(A)</b> Cytoplasm of a hyalinocyte showing numerous mitochondria and some RER and SER profiles...
<p><b>(A)</b> Hyalinocyte with an eccentric nucleus, numerous SER vesicles, mitochondria and L granu...
<p><b>(A)</b> Examples of hyalinocytes, agranulocytes and granulocytes in hemolymph smears (HE-stain...
<p>Cells from the LL01 clone (A–D) and the YR2-Hd line (E). (A) Prohemocyte characterized by a round...
Due to their biconcave disc shape, erythrocytes appear to have a pale center. Small lymphocytes are ...
The granular blood cells of Tunicates are distinguished in six different types according to the gran...
<p>Hemocytes were classified as prohemocytes (A, A-1, and A-2), oenocytoids (B, B-1, and B-2), adipo...
Electron microscopy. The detail shows close to the nucleus characteristic developing basophilic gran...
<p><b>(A)</b> A group of spreading hyalinocytes; small acidic granules (red) are seen in some of the...
<p>In the haematopoietic organ (<b>A</b>, transversal section and schematic layout), the compactness...
Not AvailableThree types of circulating haemocytes have been identified in the haemolymph of the Ind...
Scheme electron microscopy. The neutrophil is a phagocytic cell (12-15 m) with a segmented lobular n...
Once it was all so simple: circulating neutrophils were biosyn-thetically effete cells trained to ge...
Scheme electron microscopy. Basophils are non-phagocytic granulocytes that account for 0.5% to 1.0%...
Electron microscopy. These disc-shaped cells (2-4 m) without nucleus are derived from cytoplasmic fr...