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  • 11:5011:50, 6 January 2019 diff hist −1 Parasitemia No edit summary
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  • 11:4811:48, 6 January 2019 diff hist −1 Parasitemia "plasmodia" is a dead term - "There is a long tradition in malariology of using the term Plasmodia when referring to multiple species of the genus Plasmodium. Do not. It is wrong. Latin names for genus and species are not subject to the rules of English grammar; one cannot simply create a plural of a genus name as one would for a noun." see this short piece in Trends in Parasitology by G. McFadden - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S147149221200089X

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  • 10:2510:25, 30 March 2017 diff hist +125 Mast cell The same source did say that mast cells and basophils bind to IgE, an antibody which "causes the cells to release histamine". However, this is a simplification, as expected of the "Blood" chapter. The "Immune System" chapter goes to further detail. Tag: Visual edit

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