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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.
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Which Cells Release Inflammatory Mediators?
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