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The chapter opens with a description of the wound on the gastric wall. It is a deep wound, caused by an attack from a band of invading bacteria. The wound is caused by a white blood cell, a type of blood cell that destroys foreign substances. The white blood cells are called neutrophils, eosinophils, and basosphils. They are present in the bone marrow and are called band cells when they enter the blood stream. When they become segmented, they are called myelocytes. The chapter ends with a reminder that the band is not dying.
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Chapter 1 PneumococcusChapter 2 Cedar Pollen AllergyChapter 3 InfluenzaChapter 4 Scrape Wound
Chapter 5 Food PoisoningChapter 6 Heat StressChapter 7 Erythroblasts and MyelocytesChapter 8 Cancer Cells (Part I)
Chapter 9 Cancer Cells (Part II)Chapter 10 The Circulatory SystemChapter 11 The Common ColdChapter 12 Thymocytes
Chapter 13 Acquired ImmunityChapter 14 AcneChapter 15 Staphylococcus aureusChapter 16 Dengue Fever
Chapter 17 Hypovolemic Shock (Part I)Chapter 18 Hypovolemic Shock (Part II)Chapter 19 Peyer's PatchChapter 20 H. Pylori
Chapter 21 Antigenic ShiftChapter 22 CytokinesChapter 23 Harmful BacteriaChapter 24 Cancer Cells II (Part I)
Chapter 25 Cancer Cells II (Part II)Chapter 26 A Bump on the HeadChapter 27 Left ShiftChapter 28 IPS Cells
Chapter 29 Novel Coronavirus
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