Abnormal mast cell granules in the beige (Chédiak-Higashi syndrome) mouse
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Abnormal mast cell granules in the beige (Chédiak-Higashi syndrome) mouse
Abstract
Mast cells of beige (C57BL/6J) (bg-j/bg-j) mice were examined histochemically and ultrastructurally. Mast cell granules in the beige mice were markedly enlarged and irregular in shape. Granule contents stained uniformly with acidified toluidine blue, but with ruthenium red and Alcian Blue-safranin, two components were evident. The rims of the abnormal granules stained with ruthenium red and with Alcian Blue; the centers of the granules were clear with ruthenium red and stained with safranin. Mast cell granules thus represent another abnormal organelle in the Chédiak-Higashi syndrome.
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