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  2. Eosinophil cationic protein - Wikipedia

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    Also, it did not change the production and transportation of ECP in bacteria. ECP is a potent cytotoxic protein capable of killing cells of guinea pig tracheal epithelium, [10] mammalian leukemia, [11] epidermis carcinoma, [10] and breast carcinoma, [12] as well as non-mammalian cells such as parasites, bacteria, and viruses. [13]

  3. Photopheresis - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, photopheresis (aka extracorporeal photopheresis or ECP) [1] is a form of apheresis and photodynamic therapy in which blood is subject to apheresis to separate buffy coat (WBC + platelets) from whole blood, chemically treated with 8-methoxypsoralen (instilled into a collection bag or given per os in advance), exposed to ultraviolet light (UVA), and then returned to the patient. [2]

  4. Eosinophil - Wikipedia

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    62861. Anatomical terms of microanatomy. [edit on Wikidata] Eosinophils, sometimes called eosinophiles or, less commonly, acidophils, are a variety of white blood cells and one of the immune system components responsible for combating multicellular parasites and certain infections in vertebrates. [2] Along with mast cells and basophils, they ...

  5. Exchange Transfusion: Purpose, Procedure, and Preparation

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    An exchange transfusion is a medical procedure that’s done by removing and replacing your blood with blood or plasma from a donor. This is done by using a catheter to transport blood into your ...

  6. Low White Blood Cell Count: Causes and Solutions - WebMD

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    A very low WBC count could be due to any of the reasons below: Infection: This is the most common cause of neutropenia in adults. Viruses can affect your bone marrow and cause low WBCs for a while ...

  7. Symbolic Link (SYLK) - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic Link (SYLK) Symbolic Link (SYLK) is a Microsoft file format typically used to exchange data between applications, specifically spreadsheets. SYLK files conventionally have a .slk suffix. Composed of only displayable ANSI characters, it can be easily created and processed by other applications, such as databases.

  8. External counterpulsation - Wikipedia

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    External counterpulsation. External counterpulsation. Illustration showing cardiac external counterpulsation. Other names. Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) [edit on Wikidata] External counterpulsation therapy (ECP) is a procedure that may be performed on individuals with angina, heart failure, or cardiomyopathy.

  9. Eosinophil peroxidase - Wikipedia

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    Eosinophil peroxidase is an enzyme found within the eosinophil granulocytes, innate immune cells of humans and mammals. This oxidoreductase protein is encoded by the gene EPX, expressed within these myeloid cells. EPO shares many similarities with its orthologous peroxidases, myeloperoxidase (MPO), lactoperoxidase (LPO), and thyroid peroxidase ...