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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Lack of white blood cells
  1. ... of the actin cytoskeleton in developing blood cells. White blood cells that lack WASP have a decreased ability to respond to their environment and form immune synapses. As a result, white blood cells are less able to respond to foreign invaders, ...
  2. ... form integrins, but the integrins cannot bind ligands. Leukocytes that lack these integrins cannot attach to the blood vessel wall or cross the vessel wall to contribute to the immune response. As a ... symptoms of leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1. More About This Health ...
  3. ... Due to the buildup of DHAP and the lack of cellular energy, red blood cells die earlier than normal.Cells with high energy demands, such as nerve cells in the brain, white blood cells, and heart (cardiac) muscle cells are ...
  4. ... internalization of the CXCR4 protein. Researchers suggest that white blood cells that have the CXCR4 protein in their membrane longer than usual are abnormally retained in the bone marrow (a condition known as myelokathexis). A lack of these immune cells circulating through the body ...
  5. ... to foreign invaders and likely self-destruct. The lack of B cells and T cells ... of white blood cells in some affected individuals. Activated PI3K-delta ...
  6. ... important for the maturation of several types of white blood cells that help ... lacks a specific region called the transactivation domain. Although ...
  7. ... of cardiolipin called monolysocardiolipin (MLCL) is formed. A lack of ... white blood cells have abnormally shaped mitochondria, which could impair ...
  8. ... deficiency) of neutrophils. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that ... HAX-1 protein. A lack of functional HAX-1 protein disrupts regulation of ...
  9. ... cells), early blood cells (hematopoietic stem cells), white blood cells called mast cells, ... and hair caused by a lack of melanocytes in those areas. The mutations responsible ...
  10. ... the brain but also in the spleen and white blood cells (leukocytes). Within the brain, the MLC1 protein is ... producing any protein. It is unknown how a lack of MLC1 protein at astroglial cell junctions impairs ...
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