What is the function of mast cell in areolar tissue?
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Mast cells are responsible for synthesizing histamines, which act as an immune response to allergens and result in tissue inflammation. Collagen fibers are the thickest of the fibers within areolar tissue. They are one part of a two-part 'rubber band' system within the tissue.
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Mast cells are immune cells derived from the myeloid lineage. After arising in the bone marrow, progenitor cells circulate and become home to various tissues. Under the influence of stem cell factors locally produced by many cells in the tissue, the progenitor differentiates into a mature mast cell. Mature mast cells are present only in tissue and are not found in circulation.
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