In vitro regeneration of activated rat peritoneal mast cells cocultured with 3T3 fibroblasts (original) (raw)

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Mast Cell Degranulation and Histamine Release Observed in a New in Vitro System

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Rat bone marrow-derived mast cells co-cultured with 3T3 fibroblasts in the absence of T-cell derived cytokines require stem cell factor for their survival and maintain their mucosal mast cell-like phenotype

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3T3 fibroblasts induce cloned interleukin 3-dependent mouse mast cells to resemble connective tissue mast cells in granular constituency

Francesca Levi-schaffer

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Mast cell repopulation of the peritoneal cavity: contribution of mast cell progenitors versus bone marrow derived committed mast cell precursors

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Harout DerSimonian

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The role of mast cell-derived histamine in the closure of an in vitro wound

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Fibroblasts maintain the phenotype and viability of the rat heparin-containing mast cell in vitro

K. F Austen

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Activation of the Na+/K+-pump in rat peritoneal mast cells following histamine release: a possible role in cell recovery

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Histamine release from mouse and rat mast cells cultured with supernatants from chronic murine graft-vs-host splenocytes

Francesca Levi-schaffer

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Induction and identification of mast cells from long-term culture of mouse spleen cells without conditioned medium

Takahiko Yoshida

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The mechanism of histamine release from mast cells

David Lagunoff

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A Comparative Histological and Histochemical Study of Peritoneal Mast Cells of Albino Rat and Rabbit

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The isolation and some properties of of guinea pig mesenteric mast cells

Jill Carstairs

Experimental Cell Research, 1973

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Fibroblasts maintain the phenotype and viability of the rat heparin-containing mast cell

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Establishment of the culture model system that reflects the process of terminal differentiation of connective tissue-type mast cells

Yukihiko Sugimoto

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Bone marrow-derived mast cell differentiation is strongly reduced in histidine decarboxylase knockout, histamine-free mice

Anna Erdei, Sára TÓTH

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Production and life span of cutaneous mast cells in young rats

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Peritoneal Cell-Derived Mast Cells: An In Vitro Model of Mature Serosal-Type Mouse Mast Cells

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PERITONEAL MAST CELLS OF ALBINO RAT USING TWO TYPES OF FIXATIVES

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Differentiation and proliferation of embryonic mast cells of the rat

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ET-1 released histamine from guinea pig pulmonary but not peritoneal mast cells

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