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Mast Cells

Mast Cells

Phenotypic Features, Biological Functions & Role in Immunity

by David B Murray
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/05/2013

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Resident mast cells are uniquely positioned in multiple organ systems at either the tissue and/or external environment or located near nerve endings and/or blood vessels. These locations allow the mast cell to serve as a sentinel and thus play a critical role in not only inflammatory situations to promote recruitment and infiltration of other immune cells, but also homeostatic maintenance. Although mast cells have several conserved characteristics, the authors provide evidence that the micro-environment influenced differences in the phenotype of tissue-specific mast cells, control the various responses to injury, inflammation and remodelling. This book brings together the work from experts across multiple tissue/organ systems and inflammatory causes (viral, bacterial, and auto-immune) to present the most up to date knowledge regarding the role of mast cells in these regulatory and disease events.
ISBN:
9781626181663
9781626181663
Category:
Histology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-05-2013
Publisher:
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
333
Dimensions (mm):
260x180mm
Weight:
0.78kg

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