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IT has already been established that mast cells contain heparin1, hyaluronic acid2, histamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine3.
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HORVÁTH, L. Analysis of Mast Cells by means of Polarization Microscopy. Nature 183, 1067–1068 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831067a0
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