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    GlossaryMast Cell

    Mast cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune system, particularly in allergic reactions and inflammation. In the context of hair loss, mast cells are relevant due to their involvement in the inflammatory processes that can affect hair follicles, potentially leading to conditions such as alopecia areata. Key distinguishing characteristics of mast cells include their large granules filled with histamine and other mediators, which can influence blood flow and immune responses in the skin and hair follicles. Their activation and degranulation can contribute to the disruption of normal hair growth cycles.

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