Abstract
Basophils are large multi-lobed cells that circulate in the blood of humans and other animals. They are structurally and genetically related to neutrophils and eosinophils and they originate in the bone marrow. They have a variety of clinical functionalities and disease syndromes associated with their presence but perhaps the most important and certainly the most studied surrounds allergic reactions.
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Schultz, C. (2020). The basophil. General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovations, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.15761/gimci.1000186
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