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Allergic diseases affect roughly 30% of the global population, with mast cells serving as central effector cells. Overview of the key pro-inflammatory mediators released by mast cells during allergic reactions, including histamine, cytokines, and proteases.

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![Figure 1: Allergic diseases affect roughly 30% of the global population, with mast cells serving as central effector cells. Overview of the key pro-inflammatory mediators released by mast cells during allergic reactions, including histamine, cytokines, and proteases.]()

> Source: Sina Kaag et al. "Effects of Dietary Components on Mast Cells: Possible Use as Nutraceuticals for ." *Cells*, 2023. PMID: [37998337](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37998337/)
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  <figcaption>Figure 1. Allergic diseases affect roughly 30% of the global population, with mast cells serving as central effector cells. Overview of the key pro-inflammatory mediators released by mast cells during allergic reactions, including histamine, cytokines, and proteases.<br>  Source: Sina Kaag et al. "Effects of Dietary Components on Mast Cells: Possible Use as Nutraceuticals for ." <em>Cells</em>, 2023. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37998337/">37998337</a></figcaption>
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