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Degranulation is a
cellular process that
releases antimicrobial, cytotoxic, or
other molecules from
secretory vesicles called granules found inside some...
- cell can
either selectively release (piecemeal
degranulation) or
rapidly release (anaphylactic
degranulation) "mediators", or
compounds that
induce inflammation...
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major basic protein.
These mediators are
released by a
process called degranulation following activation of the eosinophil, and are
toxic to both parasite...
- cross-links the
bound IgE on
sensitized cells,
resulting in
anaphylactic degranulation,
which is the
immediate and
explosive release of
pharmacologically active...
- to
prevent or
treat certain allergic disorders. They
block mast cell
degranulation,
stabilizing the cell and
thereby preventing the
release of histamine...
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methods for
directly attacking microorganisms:
phagocytosis (ingestion),
degranulation (release of
soluble anti-microbials), and
generation of
neutrophil extracellular...
- the
bound IgE and the
aggregation of the
underlying FcεRI,
leading to
degranulation (the
release of mediators) and the
secretion of
several types of type...
- gastrointestinal, neurological, and
respiratory problems.
Because degranulation events can be
triggered in
various locations within the body, MCAS can...
- The
hives and
angioedema seen in CSU is
thought to be
linked to the
degranulation of skin mast cells. Mast
cells release proteases, histamine, cytokines...
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contrast among others)
cause anaphylaxis by
directly triggering mast cell
degranulation. The
frequency of a
reaction to an
agent partly depends on the frequency...