Since their discovery in 1879, basophils have been viewed as circulating blood granulocytes with limited immune function. New research tools for their functional analysis in vivo have revealed previously unrecognized roles for basophils in several skin disorders. Human basophils infiltrate different skin lesions and have been implicated in the pathogenesis of diseases ranging from chronic idiopathic urticaria to systemic lupus erythematosus. In mouse models, basophils participate in IgE–mediated chronic allergic inflammation of the skin and have a protective role in tick infestation. In this review, we discuss critical advances in our understanding of basophil biology and their roles in the pathophysiology of skin disorders
Recently, it has been described that basophils play an essential role in antibody-mediated acquired ...
Basophils are the rarest cell population in the blood. Even though basophils are known to participat...
Abstract: As outlined in some of the accompanying articles in this issue, the role of the basophil a...
Since their discovery in 1879, basophils have been viewed as circulating blood granulocytes with lim...
Background:? Basophils are blood leukocytes constituting less than 1% of leukocytes. They share morp...
Basophils are the rarest blood cell population and have not been extensively studied. Our understand...
Basophils and mast cells express all the three subchains of the high-affinity immunoglobulin E (IgE)...
ABSTRACTBasophils represent less than 1% of peripheral blood leukocytes. They are often recruited to...
: Human basophils, first identified over 140 years ago, account for just 0.5-1% of circulating leuko...
Basophils represent less than 1% of peripheral blood leukocytes. They are often recruited to the sit...
The role of basophils, the rarest of blood granulocytes, in host immunity has been a mystery. Long c...
Basophils are rare cells in the peripheral blood which have the capability to infiltrate into the sk...
Basophils have long been suspected as playing more than a bystander role in initiating and maintaini...
Blood basophils are reduced in chronic urticaria and respond less well to immunologic stimuli. Activ...
Basophils have long been suspected as playing more than a bystander role in initiating and maintaini...
Recently, it has been described that basophils play an essential role in antibody-mediated acquired ...
Basophils are the rarest cell population in the blood. Even though basophils are known to participat...
Abstract: As outlined in some of the accompanying articles in this issue, the role of the basophil a...
Since their discovery in 1879, basophils have been viewed as circulating blood granulocytes with lim...
Background:? Basophils are blood leukocytes constituting less than 1% of leukocytes. They share morp...
Basophils are the rarest blood cell population and have not been extensively studied. Our understand...
Basophils and mast cells express all the three subchains of the high-affinity immunoglobulin E (IgE)...
ABSTRACTBasophils represent less than 1% of peripheral blood leukocytes. They are often recruited to...
: Human basophils, first identified over 140 years ago, account for just 0.5-1% of circulating leuko...
Basophils represent less than 1% of peripheral blood leukocytes. They are often recruited to the sit...
The role of basophils, the rarest of blood granulocytes, in host immunity has been a mystery. Long c...
Basophils are rare cells in the peripheral blood which have the capability to infiltrate into the sk...
Basophils have long been suspected as playing more than a bystander role in initiating and maintaini...
Blood basophils are reduced in chronic urticaria and respond less well to immunologic stimuli. Activ...
Basophils have long been suspected as playing more than a bystander role in initiating and maintaini...
Recently, it has been described that basophils play an essential role in antibody-mediated acquired ...
Basophils are the rarest cell population in the blood. Even though basophils are known to participat...
Abstract: As outlined in some of the accompanying articles in this issue, the role of the basophil a...