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monomorphic 509 mononuclear cell<br />

ICAM-1<br />

VCAM-1<br />

VLA-4<br />

CD31<br />

Monocyte in peripheral blood.<br />

VLA-4<br />

Mac-1<br />

L-Selectin ligand<br />

Monocyte<br />

CD44<br />

Monocyte<br />

immunoglobulin unit for IgG, IgM possesses five that are<br />

linked by disulfide bonds.<br />

monomorphic<br />

Existing only in one form. In genetics, refers to a gene with<br />

only one allele.<br />

monomorphic population<br />

A group exhibiting only one trait with potential for variable<br />

expression, attributable to fixation with one allelic form<br />

Monocyte.<br />

CD31<br />

Monocyte.<br />

LFA-1<br />

ICAM-1<br />

L-Selectin<br />

VLA-4<br />

Fibronectin<br />

Mac-1<br />

Fibrinogen<br />

Shed<br />

s-L-Selectin<br />

E-Selectin<br />

ligand<br />

LFA-1<br />

P-Selectin ligand P-SelectinSheds.P.<br />

P-Selectin<br />

Monocyte, lymphocyte, and polymorphonuclear neutrophil.<br />

of the gene encoding that trait. Only a single nucleotide<br />

sequence (one allele) is present in a population for a monomorphic<br />

gene.<br />

mononuclear cell<br />

Leukocytes with single, round nuclei such as lymphocytes<br />

and macrophages, in contrast to polymorphonuclear leukocytes;<br />

thus, the term refers to the mononuclear phagocytic<br />

system or to lymphocytes.<br />

M

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