Sentences with phrase «degranulation in»

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The researchers also observed increased tryptase, another marker of mast cell degranulation, in skin around the affected area.
Second, when hu - PBMCs were treated with the IL - 15 superagonist in vitro and subsequently incubated with K562 cells, a well - characterized NK target cell population, the treated NK cells showed increased Cd69 and CD107a expression, markers for activation and degranulation, respectively, compared to untreated hu - PBMCs.
279/5: 30 Vibration - induced urticaria due to aberrant mast cell degranulation caused by a mutation in ADGRE2.
This activates the mast cells in these organs so that they undergo degranulation, releasing ready - made proteases such as chymase and tryptase, and synthesizing inflammatory mediators (leukotrienes and vascular endothelial cell growth factor [VEGF]-RRB-.
It uses quercetin (found in oak trees and alum plants); that stops the initial degranulation process in the mast cells and is a natural anti-histamine; stinging nettles has natural «steroid like» properties and bromelian (from pineapple which acts as a natural anti-inflammatory and helps the quercetin to act faster.
«CHO [carbohydrate] and CHO+VC significantly blunted the post-exercise increase in plasma concentrations of cortisol, ACTH, total leukocyte, and neutrophil counts and limited the decrease in plasma glucose concentration and bacteria - stimulated neutrophil degranulation
Because mast cells are often found near sensory nerve endings, chronic mast cell degranulation — which produces a variety of pro-inflammatory and pain enhancing substances — could play a role in many pain disorders including pelvic pain, sciatic pain, headache, postsurgical pain, CRPS, fibromyalgia, and ME / CFS.
In addition, many owners will report a waxing and waning size of the tumor, which can occur spontaneously, or can be produced by agitation of the tumor, causing degranulation.
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