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TOXICOLOGY

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Hypersensitivity to venom: an immediate hypersensitivity reaction that is caused by antigen cross linking of endogenous IgE bound to mast cells and basophils. Binding of the antigens by a mast cell may cause the release of histamine and other mediators produce anaphylactic reaction. ● The binding of antigen to mast cells causes the release of histamine which leads to an anaphylactic reaction

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



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Type 1: IgE


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