Eosinophil – Definition, Functions, Features, Structure

Structure and Morphology of Eosinophils

Eosinophils are granulocytic white blood cells formed in the bone marrow, then released into blood and tissues. They are identified by bilobed nuclei and eosin-staining granules containing toxic proteins and cytokines, and they participate in immune regulation, tissue repair, and development. The content also outlines eosinophil development, receptors, migration, activation, and degranulation. It emphasizes their … Read more