Effect of histidine decarboxylase inhibitors and other drugs on histamine formation in vivo R. W. SchayerMargaret A. Reilly Histamine and Kinins Pages: 133 - 138
Histamine formation in guinea-pig brain and other tissues: Effect of α-methyl dopa R. W. SchayerMargaret A. Reilly Histamine and Kinins Pages: 139 - 142
Contrast media as histamine liberators in man G. SeidelG. GroppeC. Meyer-Burgdorff Histamine and Kinins Pages: 143 - 150
Anti-inflammatory properties of 4,5-diphenyl-2-oxazolepropionic acid (oxaprozin) M. E. RosenthaleA. J. BeganyM. I. Gluckman Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 151 - 159
The diphasic effects of proteases on serum complement I. Innerfield Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 160 - 162
Haemorrhagic and permeability increasing effects of ‘Bothrops jararaca’ and other crotalidae venoms as related to amine or kin in release B. B. VargaftigN. BhargavaI. L. Bonta Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 163 - 168
New approaches to the evaluation of anti-rheumatic drugs AmorBrouihletHuskisson Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 169 - 172
Toxicological effects of Evans blue and Congo red on blood platelets M. GigerH. R. BaumgartnerG. Zbinden Regulation of Respiration Pages: 173 - 180
Evidence for a specific decarboxylase involved in histamine synthesis in an ascending pathway in rat brain M. GarbargG. BarbinJ. C. Schwartz BriefCommunication Pages: 181 - 181
Studies on the biosynthesis and localization of histamine in the developing rat brain M. BaudryM. P. MartresJ. C. Schwartz BriefCommunication Pages: 182 - 182
Effects ofl-histidine administration on the concentrations of histidine and histamine in various tissues Z. HusztiA. KenesseyT. L. Sourkes BriefCommunication Pages: 183 - 183
The effect of secretagogues and antisecretagogues on histidine decarboxylase activity in rat gastric mucosa J. OscarsonR. HåkansonG. Liedberg BriefCommunication Pages: 183 - 184
Synthesis and release of3H-histamine in slices from rat brain M. VerdiereC. RoseJ. C. Schwartz BriefCommunication Pages: 184 - 185
Speculations about the binding sites of S-adenosyl-l-homocysteine and some of its synthetic analogues to histamine methyltransferase H. BarthI. NiemeyerW. Lorenz OriginalPaper Pages: 186 - 188
The clinical-chemical application of the NADH test for the determination of diamine oxidase activity in human pregnancy J. KuscheU. v. TrothaW. Lorenz OriginalPaper Pages: 188 - 189
Complex formation of guinea-pig liver diamine oxidase (histaminase) with heparinoids W. SchmutzlerK. D. RämschA. Vaehsen BriefCommunication Pages: 189 - 190
Histamine, putrescine and benzylamine oxidation during subcutaneous tissue inflammation in guinea-pig T. BiegańskiCz. Maśliński BriefCommunication Pages: 190 - 191
The cardiovascular effects of histamine in laboratory animals R. W. BrimblecombeD. A. A. OwenM. E. Parsons BriefCommunication Pages: 191 - 192
Histamine receptors in extra- and intracranial arteries L. EdvinssonCh. Owman OriginalPaper Pages: 192 - 192
The antagonism of the positive inotropic effect of histamine and noradrenaline by H1 and H2-receptor blocking agents F. LeddaR. FantozziP. F. Mannaioni BriefCommunication Pages: 193 - 194
Effect of histamine releasing agents on the metabolism of exogenous glucose in rat mast cells N. ChakravartyH. J. Sørensen OriginalPaper Pages: 196 - 197
Studies on the influence of calcium in the anaphylactic histamine release from isolated rat mast cells N. GrosmanB. Diamant BriefCommunication Pages: 198 - 198
Histamine release by dextrans from rat peritoneal cells Jemima BadcockT. H. P. HanahoeG. B. West BriefCommunication Pages: 199 - 199
On the mechanism of histamine release from pig lung in vitro induced by extracts of cotton dust E. EvansP. J. Nicholls BriefCommunication Pages: 200 - 200
Studies on the action of the calcium ionophore A 23187 on isolated rat mast cells S. A. PatkarB. Diamant BriefCommunication Pages: 200 - 201
The action of nicotinamide on the release of histamine J. -L. ParrotY. WyczolkowskaCz. Maśliński BriefCommunication Pages: 202 - 202
Inhibition by nicotinamide of a homologous PCA reaction and antigen-induced histamine release from isolated rat peritoneal mast cells J. WyczóŀkowskaCz. Maśliński BriefCommunication Pages: 202 - 203
The mechanism of the inhibitory action of zinc on histamine release from mast cells by compound 48/80 W. KazimierczakC. Maśliński BriefCommunication Pages: 203 - 204
In vitro hyposensitization of rat mast cells by antigen P. Stahl SkovS. Norn BriefCommunication Pages: 204 - 204
Desensitization of rat mast cells by the use of theophyllin B. Diamant BriefCommunication Pages: 205 - 205
Improved fluorometric assay of histamine: Condensation witho-phthalaldehyde at −20°C Anna Lisa RönnbergR. Håkanson BriefCommunication Pages: 205 - 206
o-Phthaldialdehyde reactive substances in dog's plasma and gelatin (Haemaccel®) complicating the determination of histamine W. LorenzH. BarthP. Dormann OriginalPaper Pages: 206 - 208
OPT-reactive cells and gastrin cells in the digestive tract of the chicken F. SundlerL. -I. LarssonF. Stadil BriefCommunication Pages: 208 - 209
The histaminase activity of guinea-pig's plasma during experimental inflammation T. BiegańskiCz. Maśliński Errata Pages: 209 - 209
Chemical properties of a high molecular weight spleen extract with permeability activity H. ff. S. DaviesRose E. HartleyH. O. Schild Errata Pages: 209 - 209
The isolation of high molecular weight proteins from spleen tissue, which alter vascular permeability: investigation of their pharmacological properties H. ff. S. DaviesRose E. HartleyH. O. Schild Errata Pages: 209 - 209