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Mast Cells and Tumours: from Biology to Clinic
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Mast Cells and Tumours: from Biology to Clinic
Springer; 1st Edition | July 28, 2011 | ISBN-10: 9400714688 | 150 pages | PDF | 6.47 MB
Springer; 1st Edition | July 28, 2011 | ISBN-10: 9400714688 | 150 pages | PDF | 6.47 MB
Mast cells are versatile, tissue-homing secretory cells, which were first described by Paul Ehrlich in 1878. Mast cells have long been implicated in the pathogenesis of allergic reactions and certain protective responses to parasites. Their functional role, however, has been discovered to be increasingly complex and multifarious. Mast cells have been implicated in various cell-mediated immune reactions, being found in tissues from multiple disease sites, and as a component of the host reaction to bacteria, parasite, and even virus infections. They have also been shown to participate to angiogenic and tissue repair processes after injury. The importance of a possible functional link between chronic inflammation and cancer has long been recognized. As most tumours contain inflammatory cell infiltrates, which often include plentiful mast cells, the question as to the possible contribution of mast cells to tumour development has progressively been emerged. In this book, the general biology of these cells, their development, anatomical distribution and phenotype as well as their secretory products will first be discussed.
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