During an Immunoglobulin E-Mediated (IgE)hypersensitivity Reaction,what Stops the Degranulation of Mast
During an immunoglobulin E-mediated (IgE) hypersensitivity reaction,what stops the degranulation of mast cells?
A) The action of histamine bound to H2 receptors
B) The action of chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis bound to receptors
C) The action of epinephrine bound to mast cell receptors
D) The action of acetylcholine bound to mast cell receptors
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