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keywords > Cell Physiological Phenomena > Cell Physiological Processes > Exocytosis > Cell Degranulation

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Comprehensive review of olopatadine: the molecule and its clinical entities.

Compound 48/80 causes oxidative stress in the adrenal gland of rats through mast cell degranulation.

Mastocytosis.

Distribution of major basic protein on human airway following in vitro eosinophil incubation.

Anaphylaxis: mechanisms of mast cell activation.

Mast cell survival and mediator secretion in response to hypoxia.

The potency of hyaluronan of different molecular weights in the stimulation of blood phagocytes.

Functional analysis of human NK cells by flow cytometry.

Acquisition, preparation, and functional assessment of human NK cells for adoptive immunotherapy.

Plasma concentrations of inflammatory cytokines rise rapidly during ECMO-related SIRS due to the release of preformed stores in the intestine.

[Changes in mast cell composition in the hamster duodenum in experimental diphyllobothriosis].

Silver nanoparticle-induced degranulation observed with quantitative phase microscopy.

Prevention of mast cell degranulation by disodium cromoglycate delayed the regression of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in rats.

Natural Killer Cell Dysfunction during Acute Infection with Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

Repeated recurrence of gastric mucosal lesions in rats after a single treatment with compound 48/80, a mast cell degranulator.

Synthesis and evaluation of lysophosphatidylserine analogues as inducers of mast cell degranulation. Potent activities of lysophosphatidylthreonine and its 2-deoxy derivative.

Inhibition of IgE-induced mast cell activation by ethyl tertiary-butyl ether, a bioethanol-derived fuel oxygenate.

FcepsilonRI-induced activation by low antigen concentrations results in nuclear signals in the absence of degranulation.

The enigmatic role of mast cells in dominant tolerance.

FcɛRI-induced activation by low antigen concentrations results in nuclear signals in the absence of degranulation

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