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Histamine
Released by circulating basophils anad mast cells (basophils of the tissues)
Involved in allergic responses
Prostalglandins
Released by white blood cells and damaged tissues
particularly important during the innate immune response
Chemokines
Ps released by blood vessels and monocytes
- Attract phagocytic cells
- PArticularly important during the Innate Immune Response
- All Chemokines are cytokines
Cytokines
Ps secreted by cells (such as Th Cells) that regulate the function of other cells
All interleukins are cytokines
(Eg: interleukins 1 and 2 are examples of cytokines)
Interleukin
Chemical signals that function as messages between white blood cells (aka Leukocytes)
"inter-" = between, "leukin" = white blood cells
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