The Science Behind White Blood Cells

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  • Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn 2 days ago

    White blood cells (WBCs) are crucial components of the immune system, protecting the body from infections and diseases. They identify, attack, and destroy harmful bacteria, viruses, and other foreign invaders. There are several types of WBCs, including neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, each with specialized roles in defense and healing. When infections occur, WBCs rapidly increase to fight pathogens. Antibiotics like ceftriaxone wholesale play a vital role in supporting this process by killing bacteria that white blood cells target, reducing infection severity. Understanding WBC function helps improve treatments and maintain a strong immune system against various microbial threats.

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