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Which Cells Release Inflammatory Mediators?
Several types of cells are involved in the release of inflammatory mediators.
Mast cells
,
macrophages
,
eosinophils
,
endothelial cells
, and
fibroblasts
are primary sources. Additionally,
platelets
and
renal cells
can release specific mediators under certain conditions.
Frequently asked queries:
Which Cells Release Inflammatory Mediators?
How Are Inflammatory Mediators Released?
What Triggers the Release of Inflammatory Mediators?
What Are the Different Types of Inflammatory Mediators?
What Is the Role of Inflammatory Mediators in Disease?
How Are Inflammatory Mediators Studied in Histology?
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What are the Implications for Histology?
What is a Triple Helical Structure?
Are There Examples of Rapid Evolution in Human Histology?
What is NFPA?
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