degranulation
Prononciation : [ˌdiːˌɡrænjʊˈleɪʃən]
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Contexte : « biology »
(noun) the process by which certain cells, like immune cells, release the contents of their granules. This can happen during immune responses, when the body needs to fight off something harmful.
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Degranulation of the mast cells helps the body respond quickly to allergens.
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The absence of degranulation means that the immune system cannot effectively fight infections.
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What triggers the degranulation of immune cells in response to an allergen?
Contexte : « medical science »
(noun) the release of substances that can cause inflammation or other effects, especially during allergic reactions or certain diseases.
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During an allergic reaction, degranulation occurs, causing symptoms like itching and swelling.
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Without degranulation, the patient would not show the typical allergic symptoms.
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How does degranulation affect patients with asthma?
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