Summary Mast cells (MCs) are evolutionarily ancient innate immune cells with important roles in protective immunity against bacteria, parasites, and venomous animals. They can be found in most organs of the body, where they also contribute to normal tissue functioning, for example by engaging in crosstalk with nerves. Despite this, they are most widely known for their detrimental roles in allergy, anaphylaxis, and atopic disease. Just like macrophages, mast cells were conventionally thought to originate from the bone marrow. However, they are already present in fetal tissues before the onset of bone marrow hematopoiesis, questioning this dogma. In recent years, our view of myeloid cell ontogeny has been revised. We now know that the first m...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells are phylogenetically old innate immune cells with less recognition in normal function of ...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Mast cells were first identified by Paul Ehrlich in 1878, when he was still a medical student. Many ...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Mast cells in tissues are developed from mast cell progenitors emerging from the bone marrow in a pr...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Abstract: Mast cells are progeny of the multipotential hematopoietic stem cell (MHSC). Mast cell-com...
Mast cells are fascinating, multifunctional, tissue-dwelling cells that have been traditionally asso...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells are phylogenetically old innate immune cells with less recognition in normal function of ...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Mast cells were first identified by Paul Ehrlich in 1878, when he was still a medical student. Many ...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Mast cells in tissues are developed from mast cell progenitors emerging from the bone marrow in a pr...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Abstract: Mast cells are progeny of the multipotential hematopoietic stem cell (MHSC). Mast cell-com...
Mast cells are fascinating, multifunctional, tissue-dwelling cells that have been traditionally asso...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells are phylogenetically old innate immune cells with less recognition in normal function of ...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...