Effect of CC Chemokines on Mediator Release from Human Skin Mast Cells and Basophils

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The combination of vasodilation and protein extravasation following activation of nociceptors has been termed “neurogenic inflammation.” In contrast to rodents, no neurogenic protein extravasation can be elicited in healthy human skin. Dermal microdialysis has considerably increased our knowledge about neurogenic inflammation in human skin, including the involvement of mast cells.


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