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  • ===Mast cell leukemia===
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • |[[stem cell]]s, [[mast cell]]s |stem cell growth and differentiation, [[mast cell]]s growth and [[histamine]] release
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • ...ecially in inflammation. Basophils are circulating blood cells, to which [[mast cell]]s, in tissue, have a comparable function. Basophils are to mast cells as c ...omolyn]] family of drugs desensitizes the degranulation of basophils and [[mast cell]]s.
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • | pagename = Mast cell | abc = Mast cell
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mast cell]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • {{r|Mast cell}}
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  • ...raction of these with the drug causes degranulation of [[basophil]]s and [[mast cell]]s, which release or produce immune mediators such as [[histamine]], [[pros
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  • ...cle contraction, increase of vascular permeability, and degranulation of [[mast cell]]s and [[basophil]]s causing [[histamine]] release
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  • ...by the presence of too many [[mast cell]]s (''mastocytes'') and [[CD34]]+ mast cell precursors in a person's body.<ref name="pmid17587883">{{cite journal |auth Other types of mast cell disease include:
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  • *[[mast cell desensitizer]]s such as [[cromolyn sodium]]
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  • ...such things as leukocyte types, etc. [[Basophil]] is on the list, as is [[mast cell]]. I've just scratched things such as [[complement]], and I really need to
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  • ...gy|allergic]] reactions occur. Most of the histamine released comes from [[mast cell]]s in the damaged tissues and [[basophil]] [[granulocyte]]s in the blood.
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  • ...chenbaum}}</ref> secreted by activated [[epithelium|endothelial cells]], [[mast cell]]s and [[macrophage]]s. When nearing the site of infection, the neutrophil
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  • ...n and increased capillary permeability. Bradykinin is also released from [[mast cell]]s during [[asthma]] attacks, from gut walls as a gastrointestinal vasodila
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  • ...nsitivity. In the second strand of experimentation, mice were treated with mast cell-stabilizing medication to ask whether diet-induced obesity and diabetes cou
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  • ...bout specific immune mechanisms; more are needed (e.g., [[basophil]] and [[mast cell]]). In some cases, all that may be needed is a subsection (e.g., how medici
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  • ...of hematologic malignancies, including lymphoid, myeloid, histiocytic, and mast cell neoplasms. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...of cells including [[neutrophil]]s, [[eosinophil]]s and [[lymphocyte]]s; [[mast cell]] activation; and injury to [[epithelial cell]]s. =====Mast cell stabilizers=====
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  • "Anaphylaxis" is a form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] and includes [[mast cell]] and [[basophil]] degranulation, triggered either by an [[Immunoglobulin#I
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  • [[Cromone]]s are [[mast cell stabilizer]]s that are thought to act on a [[chloride channel]] found on [[
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  • ...y a non-circulating basophil, or, if you will, a basophil is a circulating mast cell. Both are highly granular, when they degranulate, release inflammatory medi
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  • ...hildhood vaccines reduce inappropriate immunoglobin production or basophil/mast cell degranulation? If I made comments about similliums, a homeopath would have
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  • ...ctly what happens in the immune system, as the term is generally accepted. Mast cell desensitization? Neutralization or movement of immunoglobulins? Causing the ...of the pathophysiology of asthma and exactly where different drugs &mdash mast cell stabilizers, corticosteroids (primarily inhaled and limited to the airway),
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  • ...s to minimize the need for acute interventions. Inhaled corticosteroids or mast cell stabilizers are not significantly absorbed into the rest of the body and do
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  • ...provings that demonstrate that large doses of cromolyns cause basophil and mast cell degranulation? If not, the molecular explanation that they desensitize the
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