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Erratum: WITHDRAWAL - Administrative Duplicate Publication: Expanding the Diagnostic Lens: Mast Cell Activation Syndromes and the Hidden Spectrum of Angioedema Associated Mortality in COVID-19. [PDF]
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Mast cells are rare tissue-resident cells of importance to human allergies. To understand the structural basis of principle mast cell functions, we analyzed the proteome of primary human and mouse mast cells by quantitative mass spectrometry.
Thomas Plum, Xi Wang, Mandy Rettel
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Mast cell progenitors: Origin, development and migration to tissues
Mast cells in tissues are developed from mast cell progenitors emerging from the bone marrow in a process highly regulated by transcription factors. Through the advancement of the multicolor flow cytometry technique, the mast cell progenitor population ...
Joakim S Dahlin, Jenny Hallgren
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Mast cell secretory granules: armed for battle
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2014Sara Wernersson +2 more
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Physiological Reviews, 1997
Mast cells are found resident in tissues throughout the body, particularly in association with structures such as blood vessels and nerves, and in proximity to surfaces that interface the external environment. Mast cells are bone marrow-derived and particularly depend upon stem cell factor for their survival. Mast cells express a variety of phenotypic
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Mast cells are found resident in tissues throughout the body, particularly in association with structures such as blood vessels and nerves, and in proximity to surfaces that interface the external environment. Mast cells are bone marrow-derived and particularly depend upon stem cell factor for their survival. Mast cells express a variety of phenotypic
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TH9 cells are required for tissue mast cell accumulation during allergic inflammation
Background IL-9 is important for the growth and survival of mast cells. IL-9 is produced by T cells, NKT cells, mast cells, eosinophils, and innate lymphoid cells, although the cells required for mast cell accumulation during allergic inflammation remain
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Mast cell-orchestrated immunity to pathogens
Although mast cells were discovered more than a century ago, their functions beyond their role in allergic responses remained elusive until recently. However, there is a growing appreciation that an important physiological function of these cells is the ...
Soman N Abraham +2 more
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Is a mast cell a mast cell a mast cell?
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1980The readers of this JOURNAL are all aware that increases in cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) in mast cells and basophilic leukocytes in vitro are associated with suppression of the immunologically induced release of mediators. The drugs that are the mainstays of therapy in treating bronchial asthma are, for the most part, capable of ...
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