See also: Hemocytes Hemopoiesis Hemolytic Hemoglobin Hemostasis Hemophilia Hemo Hemoglobina Hemoid Hemostat Hemocue Hemogard Hemolymph Hemolysin Hemolyze Hemocoel Hemovac Hemovore Hemopenia Hemopexin Hemophage Hemothorax Hemorrhoid Hemorrhaging Hemochromatosis
1. Nucleated thrombocytes, called Hemocytes, participate both in hemostasis and in immune defense in lower vertebrates (amphibians, birds, fish, and reptiles).71 It is generally accepted that these more primitive multifunctional cells slowly evolved to the more specialized role of the mammalian platelets.
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2. Humoral immunity includes antimicrobial peptides, clotting cascade, and prophenoloxidase, and the cellular defenses of shrimp depend on Hemocytes that have many functions such as production of antimicrobial compounds, apoptosis, nodule formation, encapsulation of pathogens, cell adhesion, wound healing, coagulation, and phagocytosis [26, 27].
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3. Hemocytes synonyms, Hemocytes pronunciation, Hemocytes translation, English dictionary definition of Hemocytes
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4. Definition of Hemocytes in the Definitions.net dictionary
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5. What does Hemocytes mean? Information and translations of Hemocytes in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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6. Hemocytes are blood cells that circulate in a clear fluid, the plasma, within the hemocele (body cavity) of insects
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7. The Hemocytes, plasma, and dissolved inorganic and organic molecules constitute the …
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8. Insecticides are more broadly known to affect insect cellular immunity, but the components in Hemocytes and their response to insecticide stress are still unknown
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9. In this paper, a method based on trifluoroacetic acid extraction, followed by IC-CD/ESI-MS analysis, was developed to simultaneously determine tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle metabolites and anion components in Hemocytes from
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10. Hemocytes of representatives of Dictyoptera order are motile ones; phagocytes are represented at all stages of their life circle and form cellular component of insects' congenital immune system at …
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11. The first population of Hemocytes is produced during embryogenesis from head or dorsal mesoderm while the second is produced during the larval or nymphal stages …
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12. Hemocytes of two tick species, Ixodes ricinus and Ornithodoros moubata, were investigated with the aim to determine their ultrastructural characteristics and developmental relationships
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13. Hemocytes Associated With the Larval Eye Disc Resemble Unspecified Plasmatocytes
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14. The scRNAseq analyses on larval eye discs (Ariss et al., 2018) reveal a small subgroup of cells in line with the Hemocytes observed in close contact with this disc (Holz et al., 2003; Figure 4A and Supplementary Figures S3A,B)
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15. Mosquito immune cells (Hemocytes) are influenced by mosquito physiology At present, much of mosquito hemocyte biology has been unexplored, leaving many fundamental questions regarding hematopoiesis and immune cell function unknown.
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16. Other articles where Hemocyte is discussed: circulatory system: Blood: …a number of cells (Hemocytes) arising from the embryonic mesoderm
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17. Many different types of Hemocytes have been described in different species, but they have been studied most extensively in insects, in which four major types and functions have been suggested: (1) phagocytic cells that ingest foreign particles and
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18. Insect Hemocytes originate from mesodermally derived stem cells that differentiate into specific lineages identified by morphology, function, and molecular markers
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19. Hemocyte differentiation in the hematopoietic organs of the silkworm, Bombyx mori: proHemocytes have the function of phagocytosis.
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20. "Hemocytes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
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21. Drosophila melanogaster Hemocytes are highly motile macrophage-like cells that undergo a stereotypic pattern of migration to populate the whole embryo by late embryogenesis
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22. We demonstrate that the migratory patterns of Hemocytes at the embryonic ventral midline are orchestrated by chemotactic signals from the PDGF/VEGF ligands Pvf2 and -3 and that these directed migrations occur …
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23. The ameboid motion of Hemocytes of the giant cockroach, Blaberus giganteus, the course of blood circulation within the mature embryo, as well as the morphology of Hemocytes and blood circulation in insect wings were studied within living insects by Arnold (1959a, b, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966) and by Arnold and Salkeld (1967
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24. Hemocytes play unequivocally central roles in host immune defense of bivalve mollusks, though the exact mechanisms underlying their functional differentiation are only partially understood.
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25. Hemocytes, the immunocompetent cells, circulate within hemolymph and infiltrate tissues, constantly producing a great diversity of antimicrobial effectors
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26. When scallops are exposed to microorganisms, many of these effectors are released by the Hemocytes to the hemolymph or into infiltrated tissues, where they classically inactivate or destroy
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27. Hemocytes were perfused from naïve sugar-fed mosquitoes or 4 d after infection with either noninvasive MAOP (control) or wild-type (WT) P
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28. Following fixation, Hemocytes were stained with …
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29. Hemocytes, etc ; Bivalvia; antibiotics; bacteria; bacterial infections; immune system; Show all 6 Subjects Abstract: Antibacterial research is reaching new heights due to the increasing demand for the discovery of new substances capable of inhibiting bacteria, especially to respond to the appearance of more and more multi-resistant strains.
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30. Insect Hemocytes are a central component of their cellular host defense, wherein mechanisms of phagocytosis, nodulation, encapsulation, and melanization have been described,.
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31. Release of Hemocytes in the intervalvar fluid
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32. (A) Number of viable Hemocytes in the intervalvar fluid (IVF) of M
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33. Influx of Hemocytes to the gill, as seen in the present study, is representative of inflammation
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34. Oyster Hemocytes are immune cells that can phagocytose foreign particles and can also produce ROS
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35. Hemocytes of the more external layers of the capsule, where non-self recognition cannot take place
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36. Hemocytes of the last larva of the Japanese rhinoceros beetle A
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37. Dichotoma (Linnaeus) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) were classified as granulocytes, plasmatocytes, oenocytoids, spherulocytes, proHemocytes, and adipoHemocytes
38. Drosophila Hemocytes compose the cellular arm of the fly's innate immune system
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39. It is not known as to how Hemocytes become activated from a sessile state in
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40. Finally, Hemocytes and neutrophils can produce extracellular traps (NETs) to immobilize and kill pathogens 12, 13
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41. Mellonella four types of Hemocytes have previously been identified: plasmatocytes, granulocytes, spherulocytes and oenocytoids 14.
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42. These Hemocytes appear to be filled with small "grains" and have long pseudopodia that extend from the outer surface of the cell
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43. In untreated leukemic clam Hemocytes, p53 is complexed throughout the cytoplasm with overexpressed variants for both clam homologues (full-length variant, 1,200-fold and truncated variant, 620
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44. The larval Hemocytes are distributed in 3 major compartments: the lymph gland, the circulating Hemocytes, and a population of sessile cells attached to epithelial tissues
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45. Hemocytes in the armyworm Pseudaletia separata, like those of other Lepidoptera, consist of four subpopulations—granulocytes, plasmatocytes, spherule cells, and oenocytoids—distinguished from one another by their morphological, molecular, and functional characteristics (8, 9).
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46. Larval Hemocytes (Harrison et al
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47. The concentration of larval Hemocytes from late third instar larvae apparently originate from the lymph glands and circu-was determined as described previously (Zinyk et al
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48. As in many other organisms, the blood of Drosophila consists of several types of Hemocytes, which originate from the mesoderm
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49. By lineage analyses of transplanted cells, we specified two separate anlagen that give rise to different populations of Hemocytes: embryonic Hemocytes and lymph gland Hemocytes
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50. The anlage of the embryonic Hemocytes is restricted to a region within the head …
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51. "Hemocytes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
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52. The mutant Hemocytes retain the ability to phagocytose bacteria as well as to differentiate into lamellocytes
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53. Microarray analysis of Hemocytes overexpressing RasV12 vs
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54. Ras+ identified 279 transcripts that are differentially expressed threefold or more in Hemocytes expressing activated Ras
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55. Hemocytes from WSSV group showed disrupted integrity, degranulation and irregular shape
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56. Vannamei Hemocytes using in vitro assays in short times as 30 min
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57. Loss of jumu and NimC1 in Hemocytes cause defects of filopodia
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58. In this system, blood cells (Hemocytes) rely on sensory neuron microenvironments for their localization and trophic survival (Makhijani et al
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59. It is comprised of Hemocytes circulating in the hemolymph, sessile hemocyte clusters patterned under the cuticle, and Hemocytes residing in the lymph gland
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HEMOCYTES [ˈhēməˌsīt]
NOUN
There are four basic types of hemocytes found in fruit flies: secretory, plasmatocytes, crystal cells, and lamellocytes. Secretory cells are never released into the hemolymph and instead send out signalling molecules responsible for cell differentiation.
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word hemocytes. Plural form of hemocyte. Any blood or formed element especially in invertebrates. How to pronounce hemocytes? How to say hemocytes in sign language? Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? "hemocytes." Definitions.net.
Medical Definition of hemocyte : a blood cell especially of an invertebrate animal (as an insect) More from Merriam-Webster on hemocyte Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about hemocyte
It is found within the hemolymph. Hemocytes are phagocytes of invertebrates. Hemocytes in Drosophila melanogaster can be divided into two categories: embryonic and larval. Embryonic hemocytes are derived from head mesoderm and enter the hemolymph as circulating cells.