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What does basophils mean?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 5/14/2023

A basophil is a type of White Blood Cell found in blood. It is largely responsible for producing an immediate and prolonged inflammatory response to antigenic stimulation (e.g, ragweed pollen) in the body. Other cells, such as Mast cells, also produce inflammatory responses.

A low basophilic count may be symptomatic of thyrotoxicosis, acute hypersensitivity reactions, and infection.

General info: Basophils are a type of granulocyte (that is, a cell that contains granules) found in blood. Its name comes from the fact that it is basophillic (blue - loving or base-loving) and stains blue in an H/E stain (hematoxylin and eosin). Eosinophils are often recruited to the sight of inflammation to release histaminase to tone down the inflammatory response.

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