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Mast Cell Defined
A type of cell present in most body tissues that releases substances in response to an allergen, which causes symptoms such as inflammation
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Brookline doctor seeks autism breakthrough
Published August 14, 2008, 6:17 am, The Brookline Tab
Autism is five to seven times higher in patients with a rare disease called mastocytosis, a discovery that may have just uncovered a vital clue to a biological cause that contributes to autism, according to a recent published report authored by a Brookline researcher.
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