lenfosit
Lenfosit, or lymphocyte in Turkish, is a type of white blood cell that is central to the body's adaptive immune system. They originate from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow and are further developed in primary lymphoid organs. T lymphocytes mature in the thymus, B lymphocytes mature in the bone marrow, and natural killer (NK) cells arise from common lymphoid progenitors with distinct development pathways.
Lymphocytes can be broadly categorized into T cells, B cells, and NK cells. T cells coordinate immune
In adults, lymphocytes typically account for about 20–40% of white blood cells, with an absolute count roughly
Clinical relevance includes the use of lymphocyte counts and subsets (such as CD4+, CD8+ T cells; CD19+