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  1. Histiocyte - Wikipedia

    A histiocyte is a vertebrate cell that is part of the mononuclear phagocyte system (also known as the reticuloendothelial system or lymphoreticular system). The mononuclear phagocytic system is part of …

  2. What Are Histiocytes? Role, Location, and Related Disorders

    Aug 25, 2025 · Histiocytes are specialized immune cells derived from monocytes. They survey tissues for threats and maintain health. Often described as the body’s cleanup crew, they play a fundamental …

  3. What are histiocytes? | MyPathologyReport

    What are histiocytes? Histiocytes are a type of immune cell that are part of the body’s defense mechanism against infections and foreign substances. They belong to the mononuclear phagocyte …

  4. Histiocytosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Histiocytosis is a generic name for a group of syndromes characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of certain immune cells called histiocytes. These include monocytes, macrophages, and …

  5. What Is Histiocytosis? - Cleveland Clinic

    Histiocytosis is a rare group of conditions that occur when your body makes abnormal (mutant) white blood cells called histiocytes. Normal histiocytes help tune up your body’s defenses against multiple …

  6. Histiocyte - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Most histiocytes arise from circulating monocytes in response to cytokine signals in inflammatory states and then undergo apoptosis following cessation of the immune activation.

  7. Overview of Histiocytic Disorders | Histiocytosis Association

    Histiocytic disorders are a group of diseases that occur when there is an over-production of white blood cells known as histiocytes that can lead to organ damage and tumor formation.

  8. Understanding Histiocytes in Blood: A Comprehensive Guide for …

    Jul 3, 2025 · Histiocytes are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system. They are primarily found in the tissues, where they function as scavengers, engulfing and digesting …

  9. Histiocytic disorders - PMC

    During normal development, histiocytes arise early in pre-natal life, and many cell populations, notably microglia of the brain, are capable of self-renewal and do not require continual replenishment by …

  10. Overview of Histiocytic Disorders - Hematology and Oncology

    The histiocytic disorders are clinically heterogeneous disorders that result from an abnormal proliferation of histiocytes that are either Dendritic cells (antigen-presenting cells)