Histamine

Histamine is a biologically active compound that acts as a neurotransmitter and plays several important roles in the body. It is produced and released by mast cells and basophils, two types of white blood cells, as well as by certain cells in the stomach lining.

Histamine receptors are found throughout the body, and their activation can have various effects. The different effects depend on the type of histamine receptor and its location in the body.

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