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Filter by Meaning Leukocytes are responsible for fighting infections and protecting the body.
Certain medications can suppress the production of leukocytes in the body.
Leukocytes are constantly patrolling the body, looking for foreign invaders to attack and destroy.
A person's diet can affect the number and function of leukocytes in the body.
Leukocytes are also known as white blood cells.
The leukocytes in your blood are responsible for fighting infections.
Leukocytes are cells in the blood that help fight off germs.
Leukocytes are one of the key components measured in a complete blood count.
Leukocytes are produced in the bone marrow and circulate in the blood throughout the body.
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