Background: Mast cells are tissue-resident inflammatory cells defined by their high granularity and surface expression of the high-affinity IgE receptor, FcεRI, and CD117/KIT, the receptor for stem cell factor (SCF). There is a considerable heterogeneity among mast cells, both phenotypically and functionally. Human mast cells are generally divided into two main subtypes based on their protease content; the mucosa-associated MCT (tryptase positive and chymase negative mast cell) and the connective tissue associated-residing MCTC (tryptase and chymase positive mast cell). Human lung mast cells exhibit heterogeneity in terms of cellular size, expression of cell surface receptors, and secreted mediators. However, knowledge about human lung mast...
Abstract: Background Studies on the mechanisms that govern mast cell (MC) functions are hindered by ...
Background: The concept of innate and adaptive effector cells that are repleted by maturing inert pr...
Background: Mast cells play pivotal roles in IgE-mediated airway inflammation and other mast cell-me...
Background: Mast cells are tissue-resident inflammatory cells defined by their high granularity and ...
Background: Immunohistochemical analysis of granule-associated proteases has revealed that human lun...
Mast cells (MC) are important immune sentinels found in most tissue and widely recognized for their ...
dissertationThe mast cell is one of die major cellular mediators in allergic responses. There are tw...
Mast cells are tissue-resident immune cells that are well known for their involvement in asthma and ...
Studying a tissue-specific mast cell can be of particular benefit given the heterogeneity that is kn...
Rationale: Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a multisystem disease that causes lung cysts and respir...
BACKGROUND: We have recently demonstrated that mast cells can be activated by heterotypic adhesion ...
RATIONALE: Mast cells have important roles in innate immunity and tissue remodeling but have remaine...
The identification and characterization of human mast cell (MC) functions are hindered by the shorta...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Abstract: Background Studies on the mechanisms that govern mast cell (MC) functions are hindered by ...
Background: The concept of innate and adaptive effector cells that are repleted by maturing inert pr...
Background: Mast cells play pivotal roles in IgE-mediated airway inflammation and other mast cell-me...
Background: Mast cells are tissue-resident inflammatory cells defined by their high granularity and ...
Background: Immunohistochemical analysis of granule-associated proteases has revealed that human lun...
Mast cells (MC) are important immune sentinels found in most tissue and widely recognized for their ...
dissertationThe mast cell is one of die major cellular mediators in allergic responses. There are tw...
Mast cells are tissue-resident immune cells that are well known for their involvement in asthma and ...
Studying a tissue-specific mast cell can be of particular benefit given the heterogeneity that is kn...
Rationale: Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a multisystem disease that causes lung cysts and respir...
BACKGROUND: We have recently demonstrated that mast cells can be activated by heterotypic adhesion ...
RATIONALE: Mast cells have important roles in innate immunity and tissue remodeling but have remaine...
The identification and characterization of human mast cell (MC) functions are hindered by the shorta...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Abstract: Background Studies on the mechanisms that govern mast cell (MC) functions are hindered by ...
Background: The concept of innate and adaptive effector cells that are repleted by maturing inert pr...
Background: Mast cells play pivotal roles in IgE-mediated airway inflammation and other mast cell-me...