| 11. | Histamine is a small molecule, stored in granules of mast cells and basophils.
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| 12. | The cells involved are macrophages, mast cells, fibroblasts, and plasma cells.
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| 13. | Mast cells have antibodies on their surface called immunoglobulin E ( IgE ).
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| 14. | Biopsies on the bladder walls of people with IC usually contain mast cells.
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| 15. | Possible candidates include mast cells, known to facilitate the inflammatory response.
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| 16. | The site an immature mast cell settles in probably determines its precise characteristics.
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| 17. | Expression of some molecules may change in course of the mast cell activation.
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| 18. | The mast cell, another granulocyte, is similar in appearance and function.
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| 19. | :Once released, these neuropeptides induce the release of histamine from adjacent mast cells.
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| 20. | Mast cell tumors do not necessarily follow the histological prognosis.
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