About Mast Cells
A Brief Introduction to Mast Cells
Mast cells are known to cause severe allergies, unexplained or difficult to treat symptoms effecting numerous parts of the body. This brief overview looks at mast cells as currently understood: What are they? Why are they important? The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
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WHAT ARE MAST CELLS? Mast cells are “master regulators” of the immune system. They come from bone marrow and go into all tissues of the body. Each mast cell contains secretory granules (storage sacs), each containing powerful biologically active molecules called mediators. These can be secreted when mast cells are triggered, leading to allergic and inflammatory diseases. View “MAST CELLS – A VISUAL INTERPRETATION
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Content goes here. Mast cells are known to cause severe allergies, unexplained or difficult to treat symptoms effecting numerous parts of the body. This brief overview looks at mast cells as currently understood: What are they? Why are they important? The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
WHAT ARE MAST CELLS?
Mast cells are “master regulators” of the immune system. They come from bone marrow and go into all tissues of the body. Each mast cell contains secretory granules (storage sacs), each containing powerful biologically active molecules called mediators. These can be secreted when mast cells are triggered, leading to allergic and inflammatory diseases. View “MAST CELLS – A VISUAL INTERPRETATION
This is an ET “Info Box”. Content goes here. Mast cells are “master regulators” of the immune system. They come from bone marrow and go into all tissues of the body. Each mast cell contains secretory granules (storage sacs), each containing powerful biologically active molecules called mediators.
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