Mast cells are very close to basophil granulocytes (a class of white blood cells) in blood; the similarities between mast cells and basophils has led many to speculate that mast cells are basophils that have "homed in" on tissues. However, current evidence suggests that they are generated by different precursor cells in the bone marrow.
best teacher ever :)
aria8084 3 months ago
it was about time somebody explains the immunology...tnx!
smogavc123 7 months ago
when will u upload more videos
amizan23 1 year ago
@amizan23 uploading more as we speak!
USMLEOnline 9 months ago
Mast cells are very close to basophil granulocytes (a class of white blood cells) in blood; the similarities between mast cells and basophils has led many to speculate that mast cells are basophils that have "homed in" on tissues. However, current evidence suggests that they are generated by different precursor cells in the bone marrow.
yoelabel1 1 year ago
r u sure about what u said ? that mast cell and basophil are the same cell ?
i have read that i was velived but njo more...
anywyas great lecture
yoelabel1 1 year ago