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Hello everyone, I made some changes to the article that I hope are helpful:
I am happy for any remarks on my edits. I am very new to Wikipedia and these were my first contributions, so please be patient if I made some mistakes :) Explorative Alpaca ( talk) 17:20, 25 April 2022 (UTC)
Probably worth mentioning the new research that the spleen serves as a reservoir for monocytes. 68.143.105.186 ( talk) 20:56, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
A labeled version of that electron microscope image would rock. One with arrows and call-outs. I can't identify anything but red and white cells in that picture.
TomCerul (
talk) 19:00, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
The word unilobar was added in the first edit of 22 January 2014, making the sentence in the lead read as Monocytes have bean-shaped nuclei that are unilobar, which makes them one of the types of mononuclear leukocytes (agranulocytes). But the accompanying image very clearly shows two illustrative monocyte cells with nuclei that are each multilobar. So which description is correct? Milkunderwood ( talk) 02:43, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
Monocytes are a type of leukocyte, or white blood cell. They are the largest type of leukocyte an 185.118.24.90 ( talk) 17:50, 2 December 2021 (UTC)
Can someone clarify in the text what it means to say "Monocytes are mononuclear cells"? As far as I know, cells with nuclei normally have one of them, so the phrase appears to be a tautology. I looked for information at Mononuclear, but that redirects here, and at Mononuclear cell, but that redirects to Agranulocyte, which doesn't help, and there's no article about anything binuclear. Largoplazo ( talk) 19:34, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
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Hello everyone, I made some changes to the article that I hope are helpful:
I am happy for any remarks on my edits. I am very new to Wikipedia and these were my first contributions, so please be patient if I made some mistakes :) Explorative Alpaca ( talk) 17:20, 25 April 2022 (UTC)
Probably worth mentioning the new research that the spleen serves as a reservoir for monocytes. 68.143.105.186 ( talk) 20:56, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
A labeled version of that electron microscope image would rock. One with arrows and call-outs. I can't identify anything but red and white cells in that picture.
TomCerul (
talk) 19:00, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
The word unilobar was added in the first edit of 22 January 2014, making the sentence in the lead read as Monocytes have bean-shaped nuclei that are unilobar, which makes them one of the types of mononuclear leukocytes (agranulocytes). But the accompanying image very clearly shows two illustrative monocyte cells with nuclei that are each multilobar. So which description is correct? Milkunderwood ( talk) 02:43, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
Monocytes are a type of leukocyte, or white blood cell. They are the largest type of leukocyte an 185.118.24.90 ( talk) 17:50, 2 December 2021 (UTC)
Can someone clarify in the text what it means to say "Monocytes are mononuclear cells"? As far as I know, cells with nuclei normally have one of them, so the phrase appears to be a tautology. I looked for information at Mononuclear, but that redirects here, and at Mononuclear cell, but that redirects to Agranulocyte, which doesn't help, and there's no article about anything binuclear. Largoplazo ( talk) 19:34, 9 July 2022 (UTC)