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Heparin
Basophils release histamine (vasodilator) and heparin (anticoagulant) during inflammatory or allergic reactions.
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Heparin
Heparin is released by mast cells. These cells are found in connective tissue and contain numerous basophilic granules. In addition to heparin, they also release histamine in response to injury or inflammation.
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Ancrod is viper Venom. It is used to dissolve blood clots in vein's. It was used on myself when I had an allergic reaction to Heparin in 1995, which caused massive clots on the right side of my body. At the time it had not been approved by the FDA.
Histamine is released by basophils and mast cells in near by connective tissue which is an immune response to foreign pathogens.
Heparin is released by mast cells and basophils of the blood and present in many tissues, especially in the liver and lungs.
mast cell:A cell found in connective tissue that contains numerous basophilic granules and releases substances such as heparin and histamine in response to injury or inflammation of bodily tissues.