DOI: 10.21248/gups.61805
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Anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving role of mast cells during resolution of local inflammation.

Abstract: Mast cells are long-lived tissue-resident leukocytes, located most abundantly in the skin and mucosal surfaces. They belong to the first line of defence of the body, protecting against invading pathogens, toxins and allergens. Their secretory granules are densely packed with a plethora of mediators, which can be released immediately upon activation of the cell. Next to their role in IgE-mediated allergic diseases and in promoting inflammation, potential anti-inflammatory functions have been assigned to mast ce… Show more

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