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antineutrophil

Neutrophil vs Antineutrophil - What's the difference?

neutrophil | antineutrophil |


As adjectives the difference between neutrophil and antineutrophil

is that neutrophil is (biology|medicine) of a cell: being more easily or more fully stained by neutral dyes than by acidic or alkaline (basic) ones while antineutrophil is (biology) that has staining characteristics that are opposite of neutrophils.

As a noun neutrophil

is (biology|medicine) such a cell, especially a white blood cell.

Staining vs Antineutrophil - What's the difference?

staining | antineutrophil |


As a verb staining

is present participle of stain.

As an adjective antineutrophil is

that has staining characteristics that are opposite of neutrophils.