Definition of haemocyte in English:
haemocyte
(US hemocyte)
noun ˈhiːmə(ʊ)sʌɪtˈhiməˌsaɪt
A cell of the haemolymph of various invertebrates, especially arthropods.
Example sentencesExamples
- Circulating blood cells known as hemocytes represent the main cellular component of the molluscan immune system.
- These results support the hypothesis that aggregation of hemocytes in the gills impairs normal respiratory function and help explain the increased susceptibility of crustaceans to infectious disease in hypoxic environments.
- The corresponding larval phenotypes include hypertrophied hematopoietic organs, increased numbers of circulating hemocytes, and abnormal differentiation of lamellocytes that represent up to 50% of the cells.
- Several studies have revealed the ability of circulating hemocytes to respond to a variety of soluble vertebrate factors, indirectly suggesting the presence of receptors to a variety of growth, hormonal and cytokine-like factors.
- By studying shrimp at different times during the 5 day molt cycle, we observed the cyclic increase of tyrosine within the hemocytes with a maximum during days 1 and 5, when quinones are necessary for tanning the exoskeleton.