Pronunciation: /njuːtroʊfɪl-keɪdʒər/
noun a person or thing that confines or restrains neutrophils
A1 The neutrophil-cager is a type of white blood cell.
A2 Neutrophil-cagers play a key role in the body's immune response.
B1 Doctors are studying the behavior of neutrophil-cagers in patients with infections.
B2 Researchers have discovered a new mechanism by which neutrophil-cagers fight off bacteria.
C1 The interaction between neutrophil-cagers and other immune cells is complex and dynamic.
C2 Understanding the signaling pathways of neutrophil-cagers is crucial for developing new treatments for inflammatory diseases.
formal The neutrophil-cager is a specialized device used in laboratories to study the behavior of neutrophils.
informal I heard they're using a neutrophil-cager in the lab to look at those white blood cells.
slang Check out the new gadget, it's like a neutrophil-cager or something.
figurative Her words acted like a neutrophil-cager, trapping me in a cycle of negative thoughts.
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