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  • A '''basophil''' is a [[leukocyte]], or white blood cell, which plays a key role in [[imm ...atelet aggregation factor]], [[eosinophil chemotactic factor]]-A, and a [[basophil kallikrein of anaphylaxis]], BK-A. Triggered basophils are characterized by
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Antigen expressed by [[basophil]]s activated by allergic reactions
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  • Non-circulating, but [[leukocyte]]-like (especially [[basophil]]) associated with the inflammatory response, especially the release of [[h
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  • ...nd foreign materials, and grouped into [[neutrophil]]s, [[eosinophil]]s, [[basophil]]s, [[lymphocyte]]s, and [[monocyte]]s.
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  • }}</ref> which is activated by allergic sensitization of [[basophil]]s. Since basophils themselves are rare, it has proven convenient to measur | title = Detection of allergen-induced basophil activation by expression of CD63 antigen using a tricolour flow cytometric
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  • ...ias develop from changes in cells that normally produce [[neutrophil]]s; [[basophil]]s; [[eosinophil]]s; and [[monocyte]]s.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Basophil}}
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  • ...issues, most abundantly in the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. Like [[basophil]]s, mast cells contain large amounts of [[histamine]] and [[heparin]]. Unli
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  • ...tions]]. The interaction of these with the drug causes degranulation of [[basophil]]s and [[mast cell]]s, which release or produce immune mediators such as [[
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  • {{r|Basophil}}
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  • A '''basophil''' is a [[leukocyte]], or white blood cell, which plays a key role in [[imm ...atelet aggregation factor]], [[eosinophil chemotactic factor]]-A, and a [[basophil kallikrein of anaphylaxis]], BK-A. Triggered basophils are characterized by
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  • ...histamine released comes from [[mast cell]]s in the damaged tissues and [[basophil]] [[granulocyte]]s in the blood.
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  • *Granular: [[basophil]]s, [[neutrophil]]s, [[eosinophil]]s
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  • *[[Basophil]]s
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  • <p><span style="font-size:7.5pt;font-family:Optima">Basophil<o:p> <p><b><span style="font-size:7.5pt;font-family:Optima-Bold">Human basophil
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  • ...crease of vascular permeability, and degranulation of [[mast cell]]s and [[basophil]]s causing [[histamine]] release
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  • ...m|immune]] response.<ref name=Benveniste>Davenas E ''et al.'' (1988) Human basophil degranulation triggered by very dilute antiserum against IgE ''Nature'' PMI ...ith the plasma membrane to release histamine into the extracellular fluid. Basophil activation can be measured in several ways. First, degranulated cells can b
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  • ...ry high dilutions of anti-immunoglobulin E on the degranulation of human [[basophil]]sAt the high dilutions used, the solutions should have contained only mole * Hirst SJ ''et al.''(1993) Human basophil degranulation is not triggered by very dilute antiserum against human IgE"
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  • ...a form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] and includes [[mast cell]] and [[basophil]] degranulation, triggered either by an [[Immunoglobulin#Immunoglobulin E|i
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  • ..., Sainte-Laudy, J., Roberfroid, M., and Wiegant, F.A. "Inhibition of Human Basophil Degranulation by Successive Histamine Dilutions: Results of a European Mult ..., P., Belon, P., Sainte-Laudy, J., Poitevin, B., and Benveniste, J. "Human Basophil Degranulation Triggered by Very Dilute Antiserum Against IgE." Nature. 1988
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