On line quantification of mast cell degranulation with electrophysiological techniques R. Fernández-ChacónE. AlésG. Alvarez de Toledo Pages: 5 - 6
Mast cells and de novo angiogenesis: Angiogenic capability of individual mast-cell mediators such as histamine, TNF, IL-8 and bFGF K. Norrby Pages: 7 - 8
Relationship between basophil chemotaxis and histamine releasability to immunological stimulation I. B. VollrathB. F. GibbsU. E. Amon Pages: 11 - 12
The modulatory effects of WE-14 on histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells P. ForsytheW. J. CurryM. Ennis Pages: 13 - 14
Effects of histamine agonists and antagonists on rat peritoneal mast cells G. R. StentonH. Y. A. Lau Pages: 15 - 16
Genetic influence on immune responses to an N. brasiliensis infection: Surface expression and occupancy of IgE receptors and histamine releasability of mast cells X.-J. ChenL. Enerbäck Pages: 17 - 18
Effects of secretory phospholipase A2 enzymes on mast cells of rat, guinea pig and human H. Y. A. LauC. M. Roche Pages: 19 - 20
Kinetics of protein phosphorylation and mediator secretion following antigen challenge of mast cells sensitized with monoclonal IgE or with reaginic serum C. Guérin-MarchandT. MichonJ. Wyczolkowska Pages: 21 - 22
Comparison of histamine and serotonin release from rat peritoneal mast cells induced by nerve growth factor and compound 48/80 I. FerjanM. Čarman-KržanF. Erjavec Pages: 23 - 24
Spontaneous histamine release from mast cells and basophils is controlled by the cellular environment B. F. GibbsU. AmonF. L. Pearce Pages: 25 - 26
Application of flow cytometry to the analysis of the immunosuppressive effect of histamine dilutions on human basophil activation: Effect of cimetidine J. Sainte-LaudyP. Belon Pages: 27 - 28
The use of the chorio-allantoic membrane of the chick embryo as test for anti-inflammatory activity M. BeckersM. Gladis-VillanuevaG. Zwadlo-Klarwasser Pages: 29 - 30
Increased cardiac mast cell density and mediator release in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy V. PatellaG. de CrescenzoG. Marone Pages: 31 - 32
GABAergic mechanism in histamine H3 receptor inhibition of K+-evoked release of acetylcholine from rat cortex in vivo M. GiorgettiL. BacciottiniP. Blandina Pages: 33 - 34
Thermoregulation modulated by hypothalamic histamine in rats T. SakataH. YoshimatsuM. Kurokawa Pages: 35 - 36
Modulation of acetylcholine release in the ventral striatum by histamine receptors H. PrastH. FischerA. Philippu Pages: 37 - 38
Olfactory social memory in rats is facilitated by histamine A. ArgyriouH. PrastA. Philippu Pages: 39 - 40
Modulation of histamine release in the hypothalamus by nitric oxide H. PrastC. LambertiA. Philippu Pages: 41 - 42
H3-histamine receptors and clonidine analgesia in rats S. ChiechioC. SpadaroR. Arrigo-Reina Pages: 43 - 44
Intracarotid histamine administration results in dose-dependent vasogenic brain oedema formation in new-born pigs L. NémethC. A. SzabóF. Joó Pages: 45 - 46
Effect of compound 48/80 on mast cells and histamine levels in rat brain and on corticosterone secretion A. J. BugajskiZ. ChłapJ. Bugajski Pages: 47 - 48
Preliminary studies on the desensitisation of the blood pressure response to central histamine M. S. Młynarska Pages: 49 - 50
Histidine decarboxylase and intracellular histamine in melanoma cells and in a T cell line A. FalusV. LászlóZ. Darvas Pages: 51 - 52
Factors affecting the extent of fetal fragility induced by histamine H1 antagonists G. SturmanP. FreemanW. J. Davies Pages: 53 - 54
Effects of histamine H2-antagonists on pre- and post-natal development in the rat P. FreemanG. SturmanN. A. Seeley Pages: 55 - 56
Interaction of histamine with adrenocorticotropic hormone: A local modulatory role for adrenocortical androgen synthesis? E. OrsóK. Sz. SzalayT. Fehér Pages: 57 - 58
Fluoromethylhistidine inhibits tumor growth without producing depletion of endogenous histamine G. CriccoN. EngelE. Rivera Pages: 59 - 60
Histamine-induced cortisol secretion from bovine adrenocortical cells co-cultured with bovine adrenomedullary cells T. YoshidaM. MioK. Tasaka Pages: 61 - 62
Histamine concentration and metabolism in mouse mammary gland during the estrous cycle D. KierskaW. A. FogelC. Maslinski Pages: 63 - 64
Dissociation of histamine releasing activity and T-cell reactivity of allergen conjugated with synthetic polymer I. S. GushchinA. A. BabakhinH. Nolte Pages: 67 - 68
Histamine and tryptase in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid samples from asthmatic children G. TurnerE. C. StevensonM. Ennis Pages: 69 - 70
Cardiorespiratory disturbances following antibiotic prophylaxis in general surgery: Reasons for a complex reappraisal of a common problem B. StinnerI. CelikW. Lorenz Pages: 71 - 72
Several mechanisms for histamine release during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in human subjects: Impact of plasma catecholamines for differentiation C. NiesC. OpperM. Rothmund Pages: 73 - 74
Histamine in plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid during cardiac surgery: Comparison of a heparin-coated and a non-coated circuit A. H. LinF. J. van OverveldW. A. De Backer Pages: 75 - 76
Measurement of plasma histamine by high performance liquid chromatography and radioimmunoassay D. E. WithingtonJ. V. Aranda Pages: 77 - 78
Are fungi-specific IgE found in staff suffering from nonallergic sick building syndrome? F. O. LarsenH. W. MeyerS. Norn Pages: 79 - 80
Platelet aggregation and platelet histamine release by immunological stimulation in atopic patients: Modulation by nitric oxide E. MasiniM. G. Di BelloP. F. Mannaioni Pages: 81 - 82
Histamine release in conventional versus minimally invasive surgery: Results of a randomised trial in acute cholecystitis C. NiesW. KrackM. Rothmund Pages: 83 - 84
Risk factors for bronchiolitis: Presentation of an on-going prospective clinical study M. E. M ThompsonJ. K. NelsonM. Ennis Pages: 85 - 86
Histamine containing food: Establishment of a German Food Intolerance Databank (NFID) E. DielN. BayasF. Diel Pages: 87 - 88
Effects of tele-methylhistamine and metoprine on plasma levels of histamine and on its elimination from cat plasma T. Irman-Florjanc Pages: 89 - 90
Modulation of endotoxin-induced histamine synthesis by cytokines in mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages S. TakamatsuI. NakashimaK. Nakano Pages: 91 - 92
Leukotriene cysLT1 (LTD4) receptor antagonism of H1-antihistamines: An in vitro study M.-Q. ZhangH. Timmerman Pages: 93 - 94
Effects of histamine on intracellular calcium transients recorded with Fura-2 in renal pacemaker cells in guinea pig J. MossC. S. YuanA. Attele Pages: 95 - 96
Histamine up-regulates the generation of nitric oxide, and nitric oxide down-regulates the release of histamine in cardiovascular preparations P. F. MannaioniM. G. BelloE. Masini Pages: 97 - 98
Is there a role for histamine H3-receptors in the control of intestinal peristalsis? E. PoliC. PozzoliG. Bertaccini Pages: 99 - 100
Gastric mucosal injury by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is reduced by (R)-<alpha>-methylhistamine and its pro-drugs in the rat G. MoriniD. GrandiW. Schunack Pages: 101 - 102
Histamine and fibrinolytic activity in Helicobacter pylori positive and negative dyspeptic patients W. K. ManA. A. AdesanyaJ. Spencer Pages: 103 - 104