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Mastocytosis is a myeloproliferative neoplasm causing abnormal clonal mast cell accumulation in different tissues, such as skin and bone marrow. A cutaneous subtype (CM) is distinguished from a systemic one (SM); SM patients can be grouped into SM with (SM+C) or without (SM-C) additional cutaneous
OBJECTIVE
To study fibroblasts and mast cells in human peritoneal adhesions and to evaluate whether their interaction plays a role in adhesion development.
BACKGROUND
Myofibroblasts play a critical role in wound repair/fibrosis. Mast cells influence the formation of peritoneal adhesions in a rat
Lys-Bradykinin (kallidin) stimulated bone resorption in vitro as assessed by the release of 45Ca and 3H from mouse calvaria radiolabelled in vivo with [45Ca]CaCl2 and [3H]proline, respectively. The stimulatory effect of Lys-bradykinin was reduced by calcitonin, indicating that the bone resorptive