How does the release of histamine by mast cells help the innate immune response?
A) It signals neutrophils to migrate to the site of infection.
B) It makes it easier for neutrophils to move from the bloodstream to the site of infection.
C) It increases the volume of blood flow in the area of the infection.
D) It makes it easier for neutrophils to move from the bloodstream to the site of infection and it increases the volume of blood flow in the area of the infection.
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