Histamine in late asthmatic reactions following house-dust mite inhalation J. G. R. de MonchyJ. J. KeyzerK. de Vries Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 252 - 255
Inhibition of histamine release from basophil leucocytes of asthmatic patients treated with corticosteroids E. S. K. Assem Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 256 - 259
Mast cell and neutrophil interactions: A role for superoxide anion and histamine R. FantozziS. BrunelleschiP. F. Mannaioni Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 260 - 264
Comparison of the histamine-releasing activity of cremophor El® and some of its derivatives in two experimental models: Thein vivo anaesthetized dog andin vitro rat peritoneal mast cells Madeleine EnnisW. LorenzA. Schmal Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 265 - 268
The histamine-releasing effect of dynorphin and other peptides possessing Arg-Pro sequences Anita SydbomLars Terenius Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 269 - 272
Bacteria-induced histamine release. Examination of the bacterial cell wall components peptidoglycan, teichoic acid and protein A S. NornP. Stahl SkovJ. O. Jarløv Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 273 - 276
Histamine and collagen levels in the lathyritic chick embryos after administration of 48/80 R. DabrowskiAlicja Szczepanowska Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 277 - 278
Relationship between3H-histamine uptake and H2-receptors in the human promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL-60 Christian GespachNoel MarrecNicole Balitrand Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 279 - 283
In vivo andin vitro anti-tumour activity of dimaprit Antoinette FrayClaude BurtinPaulette Canu Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 284 - 286
Evidence of mast-cell histamine being mitogenic in intact tissue Klas Norrby Histamine in Pathological States Pages: 287 - 290