histamin reaction in non-specific immune function

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what is "histamin reaction" in non-specific immune function ??


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histamine reaction is a type of "complement reaction" where basophils in blood vessels produce histamines to come and combat the pathogen that enter through an injury. Histamine does this, I believe, by dilating the blood vessel near the injury.
 
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