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Mast Cell Phenotypic Heterogeneity Impacts the Interplay with Pathogenic Salmonella Typhimurium Bacteria. [PDF]
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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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1989
Mast cells are normal inhabitants of the connective tissue of most organs. They are characterized by a content of numerous large, electron dense granules which are made up of a proteoglycan matrix showing a metachromatic staining pattern due to its content of strongly sulphated glycosaminoglycans (GAG). The mast cells also contain histamine and are the
L, Enerbäck, K, Norrby
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Mast cells are normal inhabitants of the connective tissue of most organs. They are characterized by a content of numerous large, electron dense granules which are made up of a proteoglycan matrix showing a metachromatic staining pattern due to its content of strongly sulphated glycosaminoglycans (GAG). The mast cells also contain histamine and are the
L, Enerbäck, K, Norrby
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1984
Increasing evidence for the existence of inter- and intra-species mast cell heterogeneity has expanded the potential biological role of this cell. Early studies suggesting that mast cells at mucosal sites differ morphologically and histochemically from connective tissue mast cells have been confirmed using isolated intestinal mucosal mast cells in the
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Increasing evidence for the existence of inter- and intra-species mast cell heterogeneity has expanded the potential biological role of this cell. Early studies suggesting that mast cells at mucosal sites differ morphologically and histochemically from connective tissue mast cells have been confirmed using isolated intestinal mucosal mast cells in the
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2007
Mast cells (MCs) are traditionally thought of as a nuisance for its host, for example, by causing many of the symptoms associated with allergic reactions. In addition, recent research has put focus on MCs for displaying harmful effects during various autoimmune disorders.
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Mast cells (MCs) are traditionally thought of as a nuisance for its host, for example, by causing many of the symptoms associated with allergic reactions. In addition, recent research has put focus on MCs for displaying harmful effects during various autoimmune disorders.
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