Studies on the14C-histamine release induced by noradrenaline in mouse neoplastic mast cells P. F. MannaioniF. MoroniE. Masini Histamine and Kinins Pages: 417 - 423
Studies on the14C-histamine release induced by histamine in mouse neoplastic mast cells F. MoroniR. FantozziP. F. Mannaioni Histamine and Kinins Pages: 424 - 426
Histamine content in human gastric mucosa: Its relation to the pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion and to selective-gastric vagotomy with drainage H. TroidlW. LorenzA. Schmal Histamine and Kinins Pages: 427 - 428
Histamine as inhibitor of pig aorta amine oxidase F. BuffoniR. PirisinoP. Marino Histamine and Kinins Pages: 429 - 430
Diamine oxydase in rabbit small intestine: Separation from a soluble monoamine oxidase, properties and pathophysiological significance in intestinal ischemia Jürgen KuscheHans RichterWilfried Lorenz Histamine and Kinins Pages: 431 - 439
Diamine oxidases in the small intestine of rabbits, dogs and pigs: Separation from soluble monoamine oxidases and substrate specificity of the enzymes J. KuscheJ. SchmidtW. Lorenz Histamine and Kinins Pages: 440 - 441
Induction of histamine methyltransferase during experimental hydronephrosis: A mechanism of adaptation for histamine homeostasis in rabbit kidney H. BarthK. NaberW. Lorenz Histamine and Kinins Pages: 442 - 443
Effect of histamine H2-receptor and β-receptor blockade on histamine-, orciprenaline- and prostaglandin-stimulated frequency of the isolated guinea-pig atrium K. SüsskandM. SiessK. -Fr. Sewing Histamine and Kinins Pages: 444 - 447
Galactose oxidase as a tool to label a glycoprotein and to study its fixation on isolated guinea-pig ileum receptors J. FegerG. DurandJ. Agneray Histamine and Kinins Pages: 448 - 449
Alterations in the circulatory system of anaesthesized dogs following administration of histamine and histamine H1- and H2-receptor antagonists in relation to plasma histamine levels M. ThermannW. LorenzH. Hamelmann Histamine and Kinins Pages: 450 - 454
The significance of divalent cations for the release of histamine from isolated rat mast cells B. DiamantS. A. Patkar Models in Toxicology Pages: 455 - 455
Effect of bilateral nephrectomy on serum gastrin concentration, gastric histamine content, histidine decarboxylase activity and acid secretion in the rat R. HåkansonH. A. El MunshidL. -I. Larsson Models in Toxicology Pages: 456 - 456
Effect of lidocaine on compound 48/80-induced histamine release W. KazimierczakC. Maśliński Models in Toxicology Pages: 457 - 457
The kinetics of complex formation between histidine and pyridoxal-5-phosphate in the presence of bacterial histidine decarboxylase D. KierskaCz. Maśliński Models in Toxicology Pages: 458 - 458
Electrophysiological effects of histamine on cardiac ventricular muscle; Intracellular studies with H1- and H2-receptor blocking drugs F. LeddaA. MugelliLaura Mantelli Models in Toxicology Pages: 459 - 459
In vivo anti-histaminic activity of histaminase B. MondovìA. Scioscia SantoroA. Finazzi Agrò Models in Toxicology Pages: 460 - 460
Effect of cycloserine on histaminase B. MondovìP. GuerrieriM. T. Costa Models in Toxicology Pages: 461 - 461
In vivo and in vitro rat brain histidine decarboxylase coenzymic requirements J. M. PalaciosG. MengodI. Blanco Models in Toxicology Pages: 462 - 462
Histaminergic mechanisms in the developing human heart J. G. PappB. A. Resch Models in Toxicology Pages: 463 - 463
3-[4(5)-Imidazolyl] propylguanidine (SK&F 91486) — a partial agonist at histamine H2-receptors M. E. ParsonsR. C. BlakemoreA. C. Rasmussen Models in Toxicology Pages: 464 - 464
The action of various histamine releasing agents on the volume distribution of rat mast cells registered by the Coulter Channelyzer S. A. PatkarB. Diamant Models in Toxicology Pages: 465 - 465
The immunochemical binding of14C-histamine M. PeretL. D. RowleyH. Köhler Models in Toxicology Pages: 466 - 466
Variations in the histamine content of ‘Ascaris suum’ L. PhillipsG. SturmanG. B. West Models in Toxicology Pages: 467 - 467
Interaction with histamine metabolism by methyl derivatives of histamine and by commercial S-adenosylmethionine Richard W. Schayer Models in Toxicology Pages: 468 - 468
Decreased turnover of histamine in the brain of restrained mice Martine VerdièreChristiane RoseJ. -C. Schwartz Models in Toxicology Pages: 469 - 469
Uptake and metabolism of histamine in guinea-pig ileal longitudinal muscle Lucilla ZillettiS. Franchi-Micheli Models in Toxicology Pages: 470 - 470
Phosphopyridoxal complexes with histamine and histidine D. KierskaCz. Maśliński Histamine and Kinins Pages: 471 - 475
The possible role of brain histamine and H1 and H2 receptors in the development of morphine tolerance and physical dependence in mice Chak-Lam WongMichael B. Roberts Histamine and Kinins Pages: 476 - 483
International Symposium on Clinical Pharmacology of Serotonin F. Sicuteri Histamine and Kinins Pages: 484 - 488
Timely appraisal: Ectopic (exocellular) nucleic acid as a drug target, especially in rheumatoid arthritis and certain cancers (?) M. W. Whitehouse Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 508 - 511
Kinetics of the reactive cell clones after immunosuppression and induction of tolerance: (1) Inhibition of 19 S and 7 S plaque-forming cells in the primary and secondary immune response to sheep red blood cells by cyclophosphamide and 036.5122 (Asta) Ulrich BotzenhardtErnst-Martin Lemmel Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 512 - 518
The Arthus reaction in guinea-pig knee joints. A test for anti-inflammatory drugs Alan BlackhamHenryk RadziwonikIan H. Shaw Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 519 - 527
Pharmacological mediators of various immunological and non-immunological inflammatory reactions produced in the pleural cavity F. CapassoC. J. DunnD. A. Willoughby Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 528 - 533
Platelets, Arthus-type reactions and inflammatory mediators F. B. UbatubaS. H. Ferreira Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 534 - 540
Irritancy of cyclophosphamide-derived aldehydes (Acrolein, Chloracetaldehyde) and their effect on lymphocyte distribution in vivo: Protective effect of thiols and bisulphite ions Michael W. WhitehouseFrances W. J. Beck Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 541 - 548
Correlation of serum aspirin esterase activity and half-life of Salicylic acid K. TrnavskýM. Zachar Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 549 - 552
A synergistic interaction between aspirin, or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and stress which produces severe gastric mucosal damage in rats and pigs K. D. Rainsford Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 553 - 558
The influence of procaine and isoprenaline on the lung deflation reflex during the histamine-induced bronchial asthma attack J. KohlE. A. Koller Regulation of Respiration Pages: 559 - 564