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Ground Heparin sulfate

Mast cells may disrupt (clasmatosis) and release their granules into the ground substance, liberating heparin and other chondroitin sulfates. Thus, the mast cell may be a storage form of the fibroblast. This release of granules is similar to secretion of many substances by other cells and would be a merocrine type of secretory activity. [Pg.638]


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