Basophils are the least common of the granulocytes, representing about 0.5% to 1% of circulating leukocytes. They contain large cytoplasmic granules which obscure the cell nucleus under the microscope. However, when unstained, the nucleus is visible and it usually has 2 lobes. A cell in tissues, the mast cell, has many similar characteristics. For example, both cell types store histamine, a chemical that is secreted by the cells when stimulated in certain ways (histamine causes some of the symptoms of an allergic reaction). Like all circulating granulocytes, basophils can be recruited out of the blood into a tissue when needed.
Basòfil | Basophiler Granulozyt | Basófilo | Granulocyte basophile | באזופיל | Bazofilas | Basofiele granulocyt | Basófilo | Базофильные гранулоциты | Bazofil
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