white blood cells

What Role Do White Blood Cells Play in Detecting Toxicity?

WBC counts and their activity are often used as biomarkers to assess the toxic effects of substances. A complete blood count (CBC) can reveal changes in WBC levels that may indicate exposure to toxic substances. For example, an elevated WBC count might suggest an inflammatory response due to toxic exposure, while a decreased count might indicate bone marrow suppression.

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