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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2023) 184 (7): 720–726.
Published Online: 04 July 2023
...Pier Giorgio Puzzovio; Bruce D. Levy; Francesca Levi-Schaffer Background: CD300a is an inhibitory receptor (IR) expressed on several leukocytes, including mast cells (MCs) and macrophages (MΦ), important cells in allergic inflammation (AI). We have previously characterized CD300a role on MCs...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2022) 183 (2): 153–159.
Published Online: 22 September 2021
...Matteo Gelardi; Rossana Giancaspro; Michele Cassano; Domenico Ribatti Mast cells (MCs) are involved in several biological processes, such as defense against pathogens, immunomodulation, tissue repair after injury, and angiogenesis. MCs have been shown to change from protective immune cells...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2021) 182 (10): 917–931.
Published Online: 29 April 2021
... pathways discovered in recent years on urticaria, including the cell adhesion/chemotaxis pathway, interleukin (IL)-6/Janus tyrosine kinase/STAT pathway, IL-17/IL-23 pathway, basophil- and mast cell-related pathway, coagulation/fibrinolysis-related pathways, single-nucleotide polymorphism, and some other...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2020) 181 (5): 357–364.
Published Online: 03 March 2020
...Adrian Y.S. Lee One of the most important blood tests in the field of allergy, mast cell tryptase has numerous diagnostic uses, particularly for anaphylactic reactions and for the diagnosis of mastocytosis. However, there are numerous other non-anaphylactic conditions where clinicians may see...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2020) 181 (1): 11–23.
Published Online: 29 November 2019
... syndromes Inflammation Interleukin-5 Major basic protein M2 macrophages Mast cells Targeted therapy National Institutes of Health (NIH) 10.13039/100000002 Eosinophils, neutrophils and basophils, are subpopulations of granulocytes. Eosinophils were named by Paul Ehrlich in 1879 since...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2019) 180 (2): 91–102.
Published Online: 09 August 2019
...Bradford A. Youngblood; Emily C. Brock; John Leung; Rustom Falahati; Paul J. Bryce; Jessica Bright; Jason Williams; Leonard D. Shultz; Dale L. Greiner; Michael A. Brehm; Christopher Bebbington; Nenad Tomasevic Introduction: Pathologic accumulation and activation of mast cells and eosinophils...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2019) 180 (1): 44–51.
Published Online: 28 June 2019
...Peter Valent; Patrizia Bonadonna; Karin Hartmann; Sigurd Broesby-Olsen; Knut Brockow; Joseph H. Butterfield; Massimo Triggiani; Jonathan J. Lyons; Joanna N.G. Oude Elberink; Michel Arock; Dean D. Metcalfe; Cem Akin Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a condition characterized by recurrent...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2018) 176 (1): 55–60.
Published Online: 29 March 2018
...Domenico Ribatti The specificity of several staining methods for mast cells provides the pathologist with a useful means for the differential diagnosis of mast cell tumors. Mast cells stain metachromatically with toluidine blue with greater intensity in cells containing smaller granules. Most...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2017) 171 (3-4): 203–208.
Published Online: 04 January 2017
...Pazit Salamon; Irit Shefler; Alon Y. Hershko; Yoseph A. Mekori Background: It has recently been reported that mast cells (MC) can be activated to degranulate and release certain cytokines in response to direct physical contact with activated but not resting T cells or their membranes. The MAPK...