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The word you are looking for is "lymphocyte." Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell responsible for producing antibodies, which play a crucial role in the immune response against foreign substances in the body.
mast cell is not a lymphocyte mast cell is not a professional phagocyte, but an occasional phagocyte
I'm not sure which is the most commonly prescribed, but two mast cell stabilizers I know of are cromolyn and nedocromil.
Antibodies are produced by a kind of white blood cell called a plasma cell.
T cells are a type of lymphocyte in the body that are responsible for cell-mediated immunity. Basically this means they are not antibodies but are responsible for activation of phagocytes to fight off diseases.
The term that rhymes with blast is "mast." A mast cell is a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response.
Michel Fernex has written: 'The mast-cell system, its relationship to atherosclerosis, fibrosis and eoiinophils' -- subject(s): Mast cell disease, Mast cells
The signal from the phone is transmitted to the nearest mast. the mast then either broadcasts it to another mast(s) and down to the other mobile or sends it down regular phone lines to the closes mast where the receiving mobile is.
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Antibodies are secreted by a special group of white blood cells called lymphocytes. Each type of cell (including bacteria) has a unique protein on its cell membrane - an antigen. If a lymphocyte does not recognise a particular antigen, it will assume that the cell (or bacterium) is foreign and hostile. This is what antibodies respond to - the stimulus as the result of an unfamiliar cell. The antibodies attach to the antigens and kill the cell, or bacterium.
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