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  • 21. Extensive proliferation of mature connective-tissue type mast cells in vitro.
    Nakahata T, Kobayashi T, Ishiguro A, Tsuji K, Naganuma K, Ando O, Yagi Y, Tadokoro K, Akabane T.
    Nature; ; 324(6092):65-7. PubMed ID: 3491321
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  • 22. Immortalization of murine connective tissue-type mast cells at multiple stages of their differentiation by coculture of splenocytes with fibroblasts that produce Kirsten sarcoma virus.
    Reynolds DS, Serafin WE, Faller DV, Wall DA, Abbas AK, Dvorak AM, Austen KF, Stevens RL.
    J Biol Chem; 1988 Sep 05; 263(25):12783-91. PubMed ID: 2457591
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  • 23. Deficient differentiation of mast cells in the skin of mi/mi mice. Usefulness of in situ hybridization for evaluation of mast cell phenotype.
    Kasugai T, Oguri K, Jippo-Kanemoto T, Morimoto M, Yamatodani A, Yoshida K, Ebi Y, Isozaki K, Tei H, Tsujimura T.
    Am J Pathol; 1993 Nov 05; 143(5):1337-47. PubMed ID: 8238251
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  • 24. Histochemical heterogeneity of dermal mast cells in athymic and normal rats.
    Aldenborg F, Enerbäck L.
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  • 25. Maturation of adult rat peritoneal and mesenteric mast cells. A morphological and histofluorescence study.
    Mendonca VO, Vugman I, Jamur MC.
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  • 26. Ontogeny of in vitro-differentiated mouse mast cells.
    Stevens RL, Rothenberg ME, Levi-Schaffer F, Austen KF.
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  • 27. Regulation of mast cell differentiation studied using the diffusion chamber technique.
    Ru XM, Onoue H, Nakayama H, Ebi Y, Fujita J, Kasugai T, Kitamura Y.
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  • 29. Interleukin 3: A differentiation and growth factor for the mouse mast cell that contains chondroitin sulfate E proteoglycan.
    Razin E, Ihle JN, Seldin D, Mencia-Huerta JM, Katz HR, LeBlanc PA, Hein A, Caulfield JP, Austen KF, Stevens RL.
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  • 30. Effects of interleukin-3 and interleukin-4 on the development of "connective tissue-type" mast cells: interleukin-3 supports their survival and interleukin-4 triggers and supports their proliferation synergistically with interleukin-3.
    Tsuji K, Nakahata T, Takagi M, Kobayashi T, Ishiguro A, Kikuchi T, Naganuma K, Koike K, Miyajima A, Arai K.
    Blood; 1990 Jan 15; 75(2):421-7. PubMed ID: 2295001
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  • 31. Proliferation and differentiation in culture of mast cell progenitors derived from mast cell-deficient mice of genotype W/Wv.
    Suda T, Suda J, Spicer SS, Ogawa M.
    J Cell Physiol; 1985 Feb 15; 122(2):187-92. PubMed ID: 3155752
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  • 32. Expression of mast-cell-specific proteases in tissues of mice studied by in situ hybridization.
    Jippo T, Tsujino K, Kim HM, Kim DK, Lee YM, Nawa Y, Kitamura Y.
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  • 35. Bone marrow-derived cultured mast cells and peritoneal mast cells as targets of a growth activity secreted by BALB/3T3 fibroblasts.
    Jozaki K, Kuriu A, Hirota S, Onoue H, Ebi Y, Adachi S, Ma JY, Tarui S, Kitamura Y.
    Exp Hematol; 1991 Mar 15; 19(3):185-90. PubMed ID: 1847337
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  • 36. Secretory granules of heparin-containing rat serosal mast cells also possess highly sulfated chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans.
    Katz HR, Austen KF, Caterson B, Stevens RL.
    J Biol Chem; 1986 Oct 15; 261(29):13393-6. PubMed ID: 3531203
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  • 39. Factor-independent tissue cultured mast cells: establishment from rat peritoneal mast cells.
    Chan BM, McNeill K, Froese A.
    Immunol Lett; 1988 May 15; 18(1):37-42. PubMed ID: 2454219
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  • 40. Effect of anatomical distribution of mast cells on their defense function against bacterial infections: demonstration using partially mast cell-deficient tg/tg mice.
    Jippo T, Morii E, Ito A, Kitamura Y.
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