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  2. Mast cell - Wikipedia

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    The mast cell is very similar in both appearance and function to the basophil, another type of white blood cell. Although mast cells were once thought to be tissue-resident basophils, it has been shown that the two cells develop from different hematopoietic lineages and thus cannot be the same cells.

  3. List of immune cells - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of immune cells, also known as white blood cells, white cells, leukocytes, ... Mast cell: Granulocyte: Mast cell: Mastocyte; Labrocyte; Mastocytus; 8-20

  4. Basophil - Wikipedia

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    Mast cells were once thought to be basophils that migrated from the blood into their resident tissues (connective tissue), but they are now known to be different types of cells. [ 5 ] Basophils were discovered in 1879 by German physician Paul Ehrlich , who one year earlier had found a cell type present in tissues that he termed mastzellen (now ...

  5. Effector cell - Wikipedia

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    A mast cell is a white blood cell. Mast cells are protective cells that are involved in wound healing and blood-brain barrier function. Mast cells are very similar to basophils, and mast cells once were mistaken for them. It is proven that the two cells have different lineages. [5] Mast cells respond to pathogenic parasites through Immunoglobin ...

  6. Wandering cell - Wikipedia

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    Basophils: Basophils are white blood cells that are similar to mast cells in having vasoactive agents released in response to an allergen. Monocytes: Monocytes are white blood cells that will give rise to all the phagocytes of the mononuclear phagocytic system (see Ross et al., pg. 110, and Table 5.4, pg. 112).

  7. Urine test: why are white blood cells in my urine? - AOL

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    Just received your urine test results? This is why white blood cells are present, these are the possible causes...

  8. Phagocyte - Wikipedia

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    The professional phagocytes include many types of white blood cells (such as neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, mast cells, and dendritic cells). [8] The main difference between professional and non-professional phagocytes is that the professional phagocytes have molecules called receptors on their surfaces that can detect harmful objects ...

  9. ‘Haggler After Midnight,' Who Negotiates What He’ll Steal ...

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    Surveillance footage obtained by NBC 4 New York shows the suspect to be a white male, wearing a black hooded jacket with a white logo at the chest and a black balaclava.