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State the function of mast cells in immune response

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Answered by justusandere
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Answer:Mast cells serve the same general functions in the body and central nervous system such as affecting or regulating allergic responses,innate and adaptive immunity,autoimmunity and inflammation.

Across systems,mast cells serve as the main effector cell through which pathogens can affect the gut-brain axis.

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Answered by merlinelizabethsunny
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mast cells is also known  mastocytes

they are irregular ovoid cells and contain basophilic granules

these granules contains present in areolar tissue

histamine: inflammatory substance produced during allergic reactions

heparin : natural anticoagulant

serotonin : vasoconstrictor

it is basophils they acct like mast cells in connective tissue

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