Mast cells in autoimmune disease

C Benoist, D Mathis - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
C Benoist, D Mathis
Nature, 2002nature.com
Mast cells are known to be the primary responders in allergic reactions, orchestrating strong
responses to minute amounts of allergens. Several recent observations indicate that they
may also have a key role in coordinating the early phases of autoimmune diseases,
particularly those involving auto-antibodies.
Abstract
Mast cells are known to be the primary responders in allergic reactions, orchestrating strong responses to minute amounts of allergens. Several recent observations indicate that they may also have a key role in coordinating the early phases of autoimmune diseases, particularly those involving auto-antibodies.
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