Other cells, known as CD-8 cells, also slowly return toward normal.
These are generated by a pool of special cells known as stem cells.
Other epidermal cells known as melanocytes are the body's natural defense against skin cancer.
Splitting refers to the flow of power within a particular area of the cell, known as a sector.
A particular type of wet cell known as a concentration cell is important in understanding corrosion.
Granuloma is a medical term for a tiny collection of immune cells known as macrophages.
Samples are typically placed in a transparent cell, known as a cuvette.
Normally these cells, known as phagocytes, engulf and destroy bacteria.
However, the number of a special type of immune cells known as lymphocytes did drop.
During these states, a chemical called interleukin 1β is produced by an immune cell known as a macrophage.