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"inflammatory cells" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to cells in the body that are involved in inflammation (a protective response to infection and injury). For example, "The doctor noted an increase in inflammatory cells in the patient's bloodstream."
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Cancer cells dig into neighboring tissue in essentially the same way that inflammatory cells invade the lining of arteries, Dr. Libby said.
Inflammatory cells, along with cholesterol and fatty substances form lesions, and these lesions get little rubbery scars that are prone to rupture.
Hafler then moved on to human immune cells, and found that exposing them to high levels of salt led to major increases in the inflammatory cells.
It works by blocking inflammatory cells from moving from the patient's blood into the walls of their airways and separately it speeds up repair of airway linings.
dendritiform inflammatory cells.
Plasma cytokines and inflammatory cells.
Arrows point to inflammatory cells.
(C) Inflammatory cells were sorted by FACS.
No inflammatory cells detectable within alveolar lumina.
Inflammatory cells migrate towards the wounded area.
Conversely, enzymatic biodegradation of CNTs by inflammatory cells has also been reported.
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