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Mast cell or a mastocyte, labrocyte Royalty Free Stock Photo
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An allergic reaction captured at the cellular level with mast cells releasing histamine and causing nearby vessels to Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mast cell releasing histamine Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mast cell filled with basophil granules, found in numbers in connective tissue and releasing histamine and other substances during inflammatory and allergic reactions. A mast cell (also known as a mastocyte or a labrocyte) is a type of white blood cell. Specifically, it is a type of granulocyte derived from the myeloid stem cell that is a part of the immune and neuroimmune systems and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin.


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