Pronunciation: /ˌædɪˌpoʊˈluːsɪt/
noun a type of cell found in adipose tissue that contains both white and brown fat characteristics
A1 An adipoleucocyte is a type of fat cell found in the body.
A2 Adipoleucocytes play a role in storing energy in the form of fat.
B1 Researchers are studying the functions of adipoleucocytes in relation to obesity.
B2 The differentiation of adipoleucocytes is influenced by various factors.
C1 The interaction between adipoleucocytes and other cells is complex and not fully understood.
C2 Advanced techniques are used to analyze the gene expression profiles of adipoleucocytes.
formal Adipoleucocytes are a type of white blood cell that play a role in immune response.
informal I heard that adipoleucocytes are important for fighting off infections.
slang Those adipoleucocytes are like the body's little soldiers, always ready to defend against germs.
figurative Think of adipoleucocytes as the body's security guards, always on high alert to protect against invaders.
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