Medical Definition of Tissue basophil

1. Resident cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparan sulphate. Release of histamine from mast cells is responsible for the immediate reddening of the skin in a weal and flare response. Very similar to basophils and possibly derived from the same stem cells. Two types of mast cells are now recognised, those from connective tissue and a distinct set of mucosal mast cells, the activities of the latter are T-cell dependent. (05 Jan 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tissue Basophil

tischendorfite
tisic
tisick
tisicks
tisicky
tisics
tisinalite
tissual
tissue
tissue-bearing area
tissue-inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1
tissue-specific antigen
tissue-trimming
tissue adhesives
tissue banks
tissue basophil (current term)
tissue conditioning (dental)
tissue culture
tissue culture infectious dose
tissue culture plastic
tissue displaceability
tissue displacement
tissue distribution
tissue donors
tissue embedding
tissue engineering
tissue expanders
tissue expansion
tissue extracts
tissue factor

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