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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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  • ...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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