basofiilisolujen
Basofiilisolujen are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune system. They are characterized by their large size and granular cytoplasm, which contains various enzymes and other substances. Basofiilisolujen are involved in the body's response to allergens and parasites, as well as in the regulation of inflammation. They release histamine and other mediators when activated, which can cause symptoms such as itching, swelling, and increased vascular permeability. Basofiilisolujen are also involved in the body's defense against helminths, or worm-like parasites, by releasing substances that can kill or expel these parasites. The number of basofiilisolujen in the blood can increase in response to allergens, infections, or certain medications, a condition known as basophilia. Conversely, a decrease in basofiilisolujen can occur in conditions such as chronic myelogenous leukemia. Basofiilisolujen are a vital component of the immune system, helping to protect the body from a variety of threats.