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OpenStudy (compassionate):

Allergic reactions; verify my proof. Thanks! An allergen is introduced into the body. Your body releases immunglobulin E to fight this allergen. Mast Cells are effected by the allergen and immunoglobulin, and release histamines that cause redness and swelling.

OpenStudy (compassionate):

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Nnesha (nnesha):

allergies reaction to antibiotics :) ---------------

Miracrown (miracrown):

I think that this looks good - the only thing that I might add would be a little more detail about the IgE. You might want to add that to the IgE binds to the allergen, cross-linking the IgE. And that cross-linking is really what triggers the mast cells to release their histamine.

OpenStudy (dan815):

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