Explain in brief about histamine
Answer / Alpna Bharti
Histamine is a biochemical messenger, or neurotransmitter, that plays a role in various physiological processes such as immune response, inflammation, and allergic reactions. It is released from mast cells and basophils during an allergic reaction, causing symptoms like itching, swelling, and vasodilation.
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