This would not be accompanied by the typical signs of degranulation like rash and pruritus, but a closer look at mast cell, and MRGPRX2, involvement in these delayed and long-lived side effects might be justified
This would not be accompanied by the typical signs of degranulation like rash and pruritus, but a closer look at mast cell, and MRGPRX2, involvement in these delayed and long-lived side effects might be justified. Discussion A question that is raised repeatedly in the literature is whether MRGPRX2 activation is capable of triggering anaphylaxis. for…