Basophils

Basophils are a type of white blood cell, also known as granulocytes, that make up a small percentage of the total white blood cells in the human body. They play a role in the immune system and are involved in allergic reactions and inflammation. Basophils release histamine and other chemicals in response to allergens or infection, which can cause symptoms like itching and swelling.

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