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Basophil

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A basophil is a type of white blood cell derived from a promyelocyte precursor within bone marrow. It is characterised by large, irregular granules within its cytoplasm which stain purple-black with Romanowsky stains.

Basophils are related to connective tissue mast cells. They share a similar functional mechanism and role in hypersensitivity and anaphylaxis.


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