into inflamed tissue. Upon contact with PAMPs, tissue macrophages and mastocytes release vasoactive amines such as histamine and serotonin, as well as...
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by the accumulation of functionally defective mast cells (also called mastocytes) and CD34+ mast cell precursors. People affected by mastocytosis are susceptible...
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corticosteroids reduce the allergic reactions in various types of cells (mastocytes and eosinophils) that are responsible for allergic reactions. Mometasone...
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Levi-Montalcini R (1993). "A proposed autacoid mechanism controlling mastocyte behaviour". Agents and Actions. 39 Spec No: C145–7. doi:10.1007/BF01972748...
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histamine for inflammatory responses Mast cell Granulocyte Mast cell Mastocyte Labrocyte Mastocytus 8-20 Release histamine for inflammatory responses...
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plasminogen activator, chemokines, etc.) from neutrophils, macrophages, and mastocytes. Cytostatics inhibit cell division. In immunotherapy, they are used in...
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receptors induces vasodilation and allows for plasma extravasation and mastocyte degranulation. SP is highly expressed in dental pulp and dentin. When...
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approximately 60 to 90 seconds. The results depend on the studied organs: Mastocytes in purple Cartilage in purple Mucins in purple/red Nuclei in blue It is...
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infiltration of the orbital connective tissue by lymphocytes, plasmocytes, and mastocytes. The inflammation results in a deposition of collagen and glycosaminoglycans...
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Levi-Montalcini R (1993). "A proposed autacoid mechanism controlling mastocyte behaviour". Agents and Actions. 39: C145–C147. doi:10.1007/BF01972748...
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but also for monocytes, natural-killer (NK) cells, dendritic cells and mastocytes. With the help of particular cytokines (i.e., IL-2 and IFN-γ) that are...
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animal species and in humans, mastocytomas are very rare. Mast cells (mastocytes) are cells of the immune system and represent an important link between...
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interferons. It is also produced by maturing macrophages, dendritic cells or mastocytes. It plays a role in defense against pathogens apart from viruses. It affects...
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