The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since their description by Paul Ehrlich in 1878. Initial studies have attempted to identify distinct "subpopulations" of mast cells based on a relatively small number of biochemical characteristics. More recently, "subtypes" of mast cells have been described based on the analysis of transcriptomes of anatomically distinct mouse mast cell populations. Although mast cells can potently alter homeostasis, in certain circumstances, these cells can also contribute to the restoration of homeostasis. Both solid and hematologic tumors are associated with the accumulation of peritumoral and/or intratumoral mast cells, suggesting that these cells can help to prom...
Mast cells (MCs) are granulocytic immune cells that reside in tissues exposed to the external enviro...
The mast cell is a member of the immune system having a basic role in allergic (anaphylactic) reacti...
Mast cells (MCs) play important roles in normal immune responses and pathological states. The locati...
The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since thei...
The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since thei...
Mast cells are multifarious immune cells with complex roles in tissue homeostasis and disease. They ...
Accumulation of mast cells (MCs) in tumours was described by Ehrlich in his doctoral thesis. Since t...
AbstractAccumulation of mast cells (MCs) in tumours was described by Ehrlich in his doctoral thesis....
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Mast cells are immune cells that reside in virtually all vascularized tissues. Upon activation by di...
Mast cells are immune cells which have a widespread distribution in nearly all tissues. These cells ...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Accumulation of mast cells (MCs) in tumours was described by Ehrlich in his doctoral thesis. Since t...
Mast cells (MCs) were first described by Paul Ehrlich as well fed granular cells that stain metachro...
Mast cells are fascinating, multifunctional, tissue-dwelling cells that have been traditionally asso...
Mast cells (MCs) are granulocytic immune cells that reside in tissues exposed to the external enviro...
The mast cell is a member of the immune system having a basic role in allergic (anaphylactic) reacti...
Mast cells (MCs) play important roles in normal immune responses and pathological states. The locati...
The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since thei...
The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since thei...
Mast cells are multifarious immune cells with complex roles in tissue homeostasis and disease. They ...
Accumulation of mast cells (MCs) in tumours was described by Ehrlich in his doctoral thesis. Since t...
AbstractAccumulation of mast cells (MCs) in tumours was described by Ehrlich in his doctoral thesis....
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Mast cells are immune cells that reside in virtually all vascularized tissues. Upon activation by di...
Mast cells are immune cells which have a widespread distribution in nearly all tissues. These cells ...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Accumulation of mast cells (MCs) in tumours was described by Ehrlich in his doctoral thesis. Since t...
Mast cells (MCs) were first described by Paul Ehrlich as well fed granular cells that stain metachro...
Mast cells are fascinating, multifunctional, tissue-dwelling cells that have been traditionally asso...
Mast cells (MCs) are granulocytic immune cells that reside in tissues exposed to the external enviro...
The mast cell is a member of the immune system having a basic role in allergic (anaphylactic) reacti...
Mast cells (MCs) play important roles in normal immune responses and pathological states. The locati...