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What is the function of Mast Cells in the immune system?

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What is the function of Mast Cells in the immune system?

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Also mast cells resemble basophils this is because mast cells transform from basophils, but mast cells have the largest concentrations in the mucosal tissues.They are also called vasoactive agents and rapidly affect the blood flow and permeability of blood vessels in the immediate area. Their release causes the blood vessels in the surrounding areas to dilate, which brings an increased flow of blood to injured tissues.

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