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Eosinophils account for 0.5%–5% of the total white blood cell count and exhibit diurnal rhythmic variation in the bloodstream, with higher levels at night than during the day. Eosinophils possess chemotactic, phagocytic, and bactericidal activities, making them critically important cells in immune and allergic responses.
Eosinophils account for 0.5%–5% of the total white blood cell count and exhibit diurnal rhythmic variation in the bloodstream, with higher levels at night than during the day. Eosinophils possess chemotactic, phagocytic, and bactericidal activities, making them critically important cells in immune and allergic responses.

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