Granulated cells found in almost all tissues.
1Background: Basophils and mast cells contribute to the development of allergic reactions.
2The proinflammatory function of JNK1 requires bone marrow-derived cells, particularly mast cells.
3Histamine-producing cells including mast cells and basophils have been implicated in EoE.
4Secretion of mast cells is normal as revealed by capacitance patch clamping.
5Increased numbers of mast cells have been associated with several types of angiogenesis.
6The basis for the preferential expansion of eosinophils and mast cells remains unclear.
7The number of mast cells was increased in the diseased ileum.
8The regulatory effect of mast cells on the pathogenesis of leishmaniasis is unclear.
9Complement component C3a causes a robust degranulation in human mast cells.
10Furthermore, mast cells have no mitogenic activity for capillary endothelial cells.
11Chymase-containing mast cells predominantly appeared in the media and adventitia of vessel walls.
12Tagged SLP76 was expressed in physiological amounts and fully functional in mast cells.
13The numbers of eosinophils, mast cells and T cells were evaluated by immunohistochemistry.
14A combination of factors contributes to such long-lasting sensitization of the mast cells.
15Maternal smoking increased HDM-induced numbers of neutrophils and mast cells in lung tissue.
16Neither mast cells nor eosinophils were present in the conjunctivae of the normal group.
Translations for mast cells