Enhanced human basophil activation and histamine release by IL3 priming: Application to sulfite allergy diagnosis J. Sainte-LaudyC. VallonJ. C. Guerin 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S3 - S4
Effects of type I and type II phospholipase A2 on rat peritoneal mast cells C. M. RocheH. Y. A. LauC. K. W. Lai 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S5 - S6
Lack of inhibition by cyclosporin in the Schultz-Dale reaction E. S. K. AssemC. I. EzeamuzieY. Ayalew 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S7 - S9
Effect of cyclosporin analogues on histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells and rat basophilic leukaemia cells B. Y. C. WanM. N. K. HoE. S. K. Assem 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S10 - S11
Relaxin inhibits histamine release from mast cells: Involvement of nitric oxide production E. MasiniM. G. Di BelloP. F. Mannaioni 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S12 - S13
The H1-histamine receptor antagonist dithiaden inhibits stimulated platelet aggregation, malondialdehyde formation and thromboxane productionin vitro R. NosálV. JančinováM. Petríková 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S14 - S15
Storage and release of histamine in human platelets P. F. MannaioniM. G. Di BelloE. Masini 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S16 - S17
Time-course of the histamine release from human peripheral blood monocytes and the influence of ketotifen and disodium cromoglycate (DSCG) G. Zwadlo-KlarwasserU. BraamW. Schmutzler 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S18 - S19
Histamine mobilizes intracellular Ca2+-pools sensitive to thapsigargin in cultured guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle cells Y. AmraniC. Bronner 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S20 - S21
Immunologic and non-immunologic release of histamine and tryptase from human heart mast cells V. PatellaI. MarinòGianni Marone 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S22 - S23
In vitro study of endothelium-dependent histamine release from canine mesenteric arterial segments J. KaszakiZ. WebbS. Nagy 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S24 - S25
Role of G-proteins in peptidergic activation of both human and rat cutaneous mast cells B. Emadi-KhiavM. MousliY. Landry 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S26 - S27
Contribution of serotonin reuptake to differential histamine and serotonin secretion from rat peritoneal mast cells I. FerjanF. Erjavec 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S28 - S29
Effects of acrivastine, azelastine, cetirizine and noberastine on rat peritoneal mast cells H. Y. A LauC. W. TsangP. P. P. Wong 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S30 - S31
Ouabain-insensitive86Rb+ transport in peritoneal mast cells: Role in histamine release A. NémethZ. Huszti 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S32 - S33
Microorganisms and mediator release: A mechanism in respiratory disorders caused by infectious and environmental exposure L. H. R. ChristensenP. ClementsenS. Norn 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S34 - S35
Effect of the H1-antagonist bromadryl on mast cells in pregnant ratsex vivo K. DrábikováJ. PečivováR. Nosál 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S36 - S37
Effect of pheniramine, chlorpheniramine and brompheniramine on stimulated blood platelets: Structure-activity relationships V. JančinováM. PetríkováR. Nosál 1. Histamine release from mast cells, basophils and other cell types Pages: S38 - S39
Role of stress in histamine—morphine interactions L. B. HoughJ. W. Nalwalk 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S40 - S41
The corticosterone response to cholinergic and CRF receptor stimulation in rats exposed to social crowding stress J. BugajskiA. Gadek-MichalskaA. J. Bugajski 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S42 - S43
Role of histamine in spinal cord evoked potentials and edema following spinal cord injury: Experimental observations in the rat T. WinklerH. S. SharmaF. Nyberg 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S44 - S45
Histamine-sensitive86Rb transport in cultured type-2 astrocytes of rat brain Z. HusztiP. ImrikE. Madarász 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S46 - S47
Effect of histamine on corticosteroid secretion of isolated human and rat adrenocortical cells E. OrsóK. Sz. SzalayM. Hidvégi 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S48 - S49
Degranulation and decrease in histamine levels of thalamic mast cells coincides with corticosterone secretion induced by compound 48/80 A. J. BugajskiZ. ChłapJ. Bugajski 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S50 - S51
Portocaval shunt, an H3-antagonist and plasma hormone levels W. A. FogelL. TuomistoC. Maslinski 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S52 - S53
Long term effects of portocaval anastomosis in rats on brain levels of histamine and methylhistamine V. LozevaE. MacDonaldL. Tuomisto 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S54 - S55
Histamine induces a selective albumin permeation through the blood-brain barrierin vitro M. A. DeliM. -P. DehouckF. Joó 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S56 - S57
Characterization of muscarinic acetylcholine heteroreceptors modulatingin vivo release of histamine in the rat hypothalamus H. PrastH. FischerA. Philippou 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S58 - S59
Involvement of central histaminergic mechanisms and prostaglandins in carbachol-induced corticosterone secretion J. BoryczA. Gadek-MichalskaJ. Bugajski 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S60 - S61
Stress and brain H3-histamine receptors P. GhiM. BlengioP. Portaleone 2. Histamine and the central nervous system Pages: S62 - S63
Reinforcement effect of histamine on the differentiation of murine myeloblasts and promyelocytes induced by granulocyte colony stimulating factor K. TasakaM. DoiM. Mio 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S64 - S65
Influence of proliferative stimulation on the activity of rat intestinal diamine oxidase H. G. SchwelbergerJ. KlockerJ. Sattler 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S66 - S67
Histamine receptors in human mammary gland, different benign lesions and mammary carcinomas B. LemosC. DavioE. Rivera 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S68 - S69
Expression of histamine receptors in different cell lines derived from mammary gland and human breast carcinomas C. DavioA. BaldiE. Rivera 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S70 - S71
H1 and H2 histamine receptors in histiocytic lymphoma cell line U-937 C. DavioA. BaldiE. Rivera 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S72 - S73
Rat fetal and postnatal development after treatmentin utero with histamine H1 antagonists G. SturmanP. FreemanN. A. Seeley 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S74 - S75
Histamine-induced differentiation of eosinophilic subclone of HL-60 cells K. TasakaT. TsurukaiM. Mio 3. Histamine in cell growth and cancer Pages: S76 - S77
Modification of cardiovascular response and histamine release by prophylactic antibiotic drugs in complicated surgery: A prospective randomized trial in a pig experimental model B. StinnerM. KünnekeW. Lorenz 4. Histamine in clinical studies Pages: S78 - S79
Histamine response to various stimuli during CABG-surgery: A study in patients with and without prophylactically administered H1- and H2-receptor antagonists M. AdtA. SchützH. -J. Reimann 4. Histamine in clinical studies Pages: S80 - S81
Model building strategies for risk analysis of perioperative histaminerelated cardiorespiratory disturbances H. SitterB. StinnerW. Lorenz 4. Histamine in clinical studies Pages: S82 - S83
Pruritus and mast cell proliferation in the skin of haemodialysis patients J. SzepietowskiT. ThepenI. C. Bihari 4. Histamine in clinical studies Pages: S84 - S85
Histamine content in lymph nodes from patients with malignant lymphomas A. BelchevaR. Mishkova 4. Histamine in clinical studies Pages: S86 - S87
Increased plasma tele-methylhistamine levels in the rat: Effects on plasma and tissue histamine and its elimination T. Irman-Florjanc 5. Histamine metabolism, receptors and antihistamines Pages: S88 - S89
A steric approach for the design of antihistamines with low muscarinic receptor antagonism M. -Q. ZhangK. WalczynskiH. Timmerman 5. Histamine metabolism, receptors and antihistamines Pages: S90 - S91
Receptor subtypes involved in the modulatory action of histamine on the contractility of the rat vas deferens R. ZamfirovaS. Todorov 5. Histamine metabolism, receptors and antihistamines Pages: S92 - S93
Determination of the activity of diamine oxidase in extremely small tissue samples H. G. SchwelbergerJ. KlockerE. Bodner 5. Histamine metabolism, receptors and antihistamines Pages: S94 - S95
Histamine-induced activation of ventricular ectopic pacemakers and contractile myocardium: Role of histamine receptors E. KevelaitisR. LazhauskasR. Abraitis 6. Histamine in the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract Pages: S96 - S97
Electrophysiological effects of azelastine in isolated guinea pig atrial and ventricular fibers V. Kecskeméti 6. Histamine in the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract Pages: S98 - S99
Antibiotics change contractility of guinea pig aorta and trachea to histamine after a short exposure to LPS M. KünnekeB. StinnerW. Lorenz 6. Histamine in the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract Pages: S100 - S101
Relaxin enhances the coronary outflow in perfused guinea-pig heart: Correlation with histamine and nitric oxide M. G. Di BelloF. GambassiE. Masini 6. Histamine in the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract Pages: S102 - S103