Mast cells (MCs) are strategically located at host/environment interfaces like skin, airways, and gastro-intestinal and uro-genital tracts. MCs also populate connective tissues in association with blood and lymphatic vessels and nerves. MCs are absent in avascular tissues, such as mineralized bone, cartilage, and cornea. MCs have various functions and different functional subsets of MCs are encountered in different tissues. However, we do not' know exactly what is the physiological function of MC. Most of these functions are not essential for life, as various MC-deficient strains of mice and rats seems to have normal life spans. In this review article, we have reported and discussed the literature data concerning the role of MCs in tissue m...
Mast cells are widely distributed throughout the body, being preferentially localized at host–enviro...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Mast cells (MCs) are strategically located at host/environment interfaces like skin, airways, and ga...
AbstractThe stromal microenvironment regulates mammary gland branching morphogenesis. We have observ...
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...
Mast cells in tissues are developed from mast cell progenitors emerging from the bone marrow in a pr...
The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since thei...
Summary Mast cells (MCs) are evolutionarily ancient innate immune cells with important roles in prot...
<div><p>Mast cells (MCs) are a versatile cell type playing key roles in tissue morphogenesis and hos...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells play a central role in inflammatory and immediate allergic reactions and are necessary fo...
Mast cells (MC) are phylogenetically old cells which are distributed throughout the human organism a...
Mast cells are fascinating, multifunctional, tissue-dwelling cells that have been traditionally asso...
Mast cells are widely distributed throughout the body, being preferentially localized at host–enviro...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...
Mast cells (MCs) are strategically located at host/environment interfaces like skin, airways, and ga...
AbstractThe stromal microenvironment regulates mammary gland branching morphogenesis. We have observ...
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...
Mast cells in tissues are developed from mast cell progenitors emerging from the bone marrow in a pr...
The pathophysiological roles of mast cells are still not fully understood, over 140 years since thei...
Summary Mast cells (MCs) are evolutionarily ancient innate immune cells with important roles in prot...
<div><p>Mast cells (MCs) are a versatile cell type playing key roles in tissue morphogenesis and hos...
Mast cells (MC) are highly granulated tissue dwelling cells, widely distributed throughout the body ...
Mast cells play a central role in inflammatory and immediate allergic reactions and are necessary fo...
Mast cells (MC) are phylogenetically old cells which are distributed throughout the human organism a...
Mast cells are fascinating, multifunctional, tissue-dwelling cells that have been traditionally asso...
Mast cells are widely distributed throughout the body, being preferentially localized at host–enviro...
The origin and functions of mast cells (MCs) have been debated since their description by Paul Ehrli...
Mast cells are highly granular tissue-resident cells and key drivers of inflammation, particularly i...