A large connective tissue cell that contains histamine and heparin and serotonin which are released in allergic reactions or in response to injury or inflammation.
See more 1 Objective: The mast cell subtype of two patients with mastocytosis was investigated.
2 The mast cell aggregates are accompanied by fibrosis, which is often significant.
3 KC bladders exhibited markedly increased mast cell infiltration, apoptosis, and tissue fibrosis.
4 However, these acid mediated effects occur independently from mast cell activation.
5 Objective: Identify elevation of mast cell mediators of patients with MCAS.
6 Chemokines may control mast cell infiltrates found in many inflammatory diseases.
7 Nerve- mast cell interaction is involved in both homeostatic and pathologic regulations.
8 The effect of ILC2 on mast cell activation and on anaphylaxis was tested.
9 Here we report the impact of luteolin on mast cell activation.
10 Eosinophil density had a positive correlation with both mast cell and microvessel density.
11 Little is known about how mast cell progenitors extravasate into tissue.
12 Finally, no influence on the mast cell populations in the ear was observed.
13 A different mast cell phenotype appeared in this area, compatible with an MMC-like phenotype.
14 The primary end points for the study were submucosal mast cell and eosinophil counts.
15 Activated ILC2 amplified systemic anaphylaxis by increasing target tissue sensitivity to mast cell mediators.
16 We conclude TGF-β1 plays a selectively stimulatory role for mast cell cultures in vitro.
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