Ultrastructure of human mast cells

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
A M Dvorak

Abstract

Ultrastructural studies of human mast cells define their organelles and the impact of environment, development and function on their ultrastructural morphology. The studies we review here implicate lipid bodies in eicosanoid and cytokine biology, and extend the functional repertoire of secretory-storage granules to synthesis.

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