Metamyelocyte Neutrophil

Neutrophil metamyelocytes, or Metamyllocytes, are immature cells of the immune system that are in the process of becoming mature neutrophils. Neutrophils are one of the main types of leukocytes - blood cells responsible for protecting the body from infections. Normally, neutrophils are found in the spleen, liver and bone marrow, where their transformation occurs. However, if the body encounters an infection, there is a sharp increase in the number of neutrophils in the blood. The metamyllocyte stage of neutrophilocyte development is a very important stage, as it allows the cells to adapt to various infections and inflammation. It also prepares neutrophil cells to perform their functions in the body.

Metamyllocytes are important elements of the immune system and play an important role in protecting the body from infection. They are formed from common precursor cells, myeloid cells, and mature into specialized neutrophil cells under the influence of chemical factors such as cytokines and interferons. Metamyelocytes are found in