1984
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092090111
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On the maturation rate of the neutrophil

Abstract: Fifty-three maturing bone marrow cells of the granulocyte cell series stained with Giemsa stain and magnified 1,000 times were scanned by a "computerized microscope" consisting of a LSI-11/23 microprocessor and a black-and-white video camera attached to a "frame grabber ." Each sampled cell was digitized into 70 X 70 pixels, each pixel representing 0.04 micron of the real image. The pixel gray values ranged between 0 and 255. Zero stood for white, 255 represented black, while the numbers in between stood for t… Show more

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“…As is well known, neutrophils-undergo progressive development and differentiation in bone marrow from the primitive myeloblast before becoming mature neutrophils (10,11). Mature neutrophils are stored in bone marrow before release into the circulation (10).…”
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“…As is well known, neutrophils-undergo progressive development and differentiation in bone marrow from the primitive myeloblast before becoming mature neutrophils (10,11). Mature neutrophils are stored in bone marrow before release into the circulation (10).…”
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confidence: 99%