noun
- a type of white blood cell that releases histamine and other chemicals during allergic reactions
Usage: medical
Examples
- The blood test showed elevated basophil levels.
- Basophils play a key role in allergic responses.
- The doctor explained that basophils release histamine when exposed to allergens.
- A normal basophil count is typically less than 1% of total white blood cells.
- The patient’s basophils were activated during the allergic reaction.
- Researchers studied how basophils respond to different stimuli.