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plasmacyte
plasmacyte Histology. (ˈplæzməsaɪt) Also plasmo-. [f. plasma + -cyte.] = plasma cell b.1941 I. N. Kugelmass Blood Disorders in Children xiii. 498 Accumulation of plasmacytes is probably due to migration from the blood stream and subsequent multiplication by fission. 1961 Lancet 16 Sept. 639/2 We mus...
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plasmocyte
plasmocyte Histology. (ˈplæzməʊsaɪt) [f. plasmo- + -cyte.] † a. (See quots.) Obs.1897 G. Eisen in Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (Zool.) I. 4 A new corpuscle, which I have termed plasmocyte. Ibid. 13 (heading) Plasmocytes.—I apply this name to a hitherto undescribed element in the blood, first described by...
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plasmoblast
plasmoblast Histology. (ˈplæzməʊblɑːst, -æ-) [f. plasmo- + -blast.] The precursor of a plasmacyte. † a. (See quot.; cf. plasmocyte a.) Obs.1897 G. Eisen in Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (Zool.) I. 16 The polar accumulations must, therefore, be considered as something entirely separate from the balance of ...
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plasma cell
ˈplasma cell Histology. Also plasma-cell. [tr. G. plasmazelle (W. Waldeyer 1875, in Arch. f. mikrosk. Anat. XI. 189; also P. G. Unna 1891, in Monatschr. f. prakt. Dermatol. 1 Apr. 304): see plasma and cell n.1] † a. A name given to a type of cell found in connective tissue. Obs. b. A cell now recogn...
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