The angiogenic action appears tied to T4s actin-binding motif: Philp et al., FASEB J 2003 demonstrated that this seven-residue site is essential for promoting endothelial migration and vessel formation
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Common triggers include: Foods : histamine-rich foods (aged cheese, alcohol), fermented foods, shellfish Temperature extremes Exercise or physical pressure Environmental toxins Emotional stress Infections (viral, bacterial, parasitic) Medications : NSAIDs, opioids, certain anesthetics Hormonal shifts (e.g., during menstruation) Understanding personal triggers is essential to managing MCAS successfully
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