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Mast Cell Increases after Calciferol Intoxication and in Experimental Odoratism

Mast Cell Increases after Calciferol Intoxication and in Experimental Odoratism GUI man, T .: Acta h a cm at. 19: 179 186 (1958) Schlesinger O rganisation M edical Research U n it and D ep artm en t of Physiology, Faculty of M edicine, U niversity of N atal, D urban, S outh Africa M ast Cell I n c r e a s e s a f t e r C a lcifero l I n t o x i c a t i o n a n d in E x p e r i m e n t a l O d o r a tis in By T h eo d o r e G illman Riley (1) concluded his recent excellent review on the mast cell by stating: “ Whereas the pharmacology o f the substance o btain­ able from mast cells - heparin and histamine - is now reasonably well established, the functional role o f the mast cell in relation to the connective tissues has only begun to be studied” . T he con­ flicting evidence about mast cell functions in vivo (2, 3) clearly reveals our knowledge to be still far from adequate to solve the “ riddle of the mast http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Haematologica Karger

Mast Cell Increases after Calciferol Intoxication and in Experimental Odoratism

Acta Haematologica , Volume 19 (3): 8 – Jan 1, 2009

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Karger
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© 1958 S. Karger AG, Basel
ISSN
0001-5792
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1421-9662
DOI
10.1159/000205430
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Abstract

GUI man, T .: Acta h a cm at. 19: 179 186 (1958) Schlesinger O rganisation M edical Research U n it and D ep artm en t of Physiology, Faculty of M edicine, U niversity of N atal, D urban, S outh Africa M ast Cell I n c r e a s e s a f t e r C a lcifero l I n t o x i c a t i o n a n d in E x p e r i m e n t a l O d o r a tis in By T h eo d o r e G illman Riley (1) concluded his recent excellent review on the mast cell by stating: “ Whereas the pharmacology o f the substance o btain­ able from mast cells - heparin and histamine - is now reasonably well established, the functional role o f the mast cell in relation to the connective tissues has only begun to be studied” . T he con­ flicting evidence about mast cell functions in vivo (2, 3) clearly reveals our knowledge to be still far from adequate to solve the “ riddle of the mast

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Acta HaematologicaKarger

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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