Volatile organic compounds from the indoor mould Trichoderma viride cause histamine release from human bronchoalveolar cells F. O. LarsenP. ClementsenS. Norn Pages: 5 - 6
A regulatory role for carbon monoxide in mast cell function M. G. Di BelloL. BerniP. F. Mannaioni Pages: 7 - 8
Sick building syndrome: Association of symptoms with serum IgE specific to fungi H. W. MeyerF. O. LarsenS. Norn Pages: 9 - 10
Effects of permethrin on human basophils and lymphocytes in vitro F. DielM. DetscherH. W. Hoppe Pages: 11 - 12
Current-voltage relationship in isolated mast cells during histamine liberation and membrane fluidisation R. NosálK. DrábikováV. Rekalov Pages: 13 - 15
Ambroxol inhibits histamine release from human adenoidal mast cells G. Zwadlo-KlarwasserM. D. ServaisU. Braam Pages: 16 - 17
Effects of atrial natriuretic peptide, brain natriuretic peptide and urodilatin on histamine induced bronchoconstriction in the conscious guinea pig M. HermelS. BentW. Schmutzler Pages: 18 - 19
Effects of prostanoid receptor agonists on immunologically-activated rat peritoneal mast cells C. L. ChanH. Y. A. Lau Pages: 20 - 21
Effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and cyclooxygenase-2 specific inhibitors on mediator release from rat peritoneal mast cells H. Y. A. LauG. R. Stenton Pages: 22 - 23
Role of phospholipase A2 and split lipid products in histamine release from mast cells M. VarsaniF. L. Pearce Pages: 24 - 25
Tricyclic antidepressants change plasma histamine kinetics after its secretion induced by compound 48/80 in the rat T. Irman-FlorjancL. Stanovnik Pages: 26 - 27
Imipramine inhibits histamine and serotonin secretion induced by various secretagogues I. FerjanF. Erjavec Pages: 28 - 29
Motor behavioural function for histamine-dopamine interaction in brain K. OnoderaC. ItohT. Watanabe Pages: 30 - 31
Increase of acetylcholine release from cortex of freely moving rats by administration of histamine into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis M. CecchiM. GiorgettiP. Blandina Pages: 32 - 33
Histamine-induced synthesis and secretion of nerve growth factor from astrocytes M. Lipnik-ŠtangeljD. M. JuričM. Čarman-Kržan Pages: 34 - 35
Mechanistic hypothesis concerning the unexpected suitable and undesirable effects of H1-antihistamines J. P. Rihoux Pages: 38 - 39
Histamine receptors in human epithelial cells – characterization of the receptor G-protein-effector system B. L. LegnazziF. MonczorC. Davio Pages: 40 - 41
Tiotidine, a classical H2-antagonist, presents characteristics of an inverse agonist in U937 cell line F. MonczorB. L. LegnazziC. Davio Pages: 42 - 43
Histamine synthesis by liver macrophages and its role in regeneration of the injured liver M. SuzukiK. Nakano Pages: 44 - 45
Benzamidine-sensitive proteinase in activated cleavage of recombinant 74 kDa histidine decarboxylase into its 53 kDa form in mastocytoma cells A. IchikawaE. FunakoshiT. Fukui Pages: 46 - 47
Induction of histidine decarboxylase in type 2 T helper lymphocytes treated with anti-CD3 antibody Y. OhuchiH. OhtsuT. Watanabe Pages: 48 - 49
Histamine receptors signalling in epidermal tumor cell lines with H-ras gene alterations C. FitzsimonsH. DuránE. Rivera Pages: 50 - 51
Day-to-day variation in urinary excretion of the histamine metabolite methylimidazoleacetic acid G. GranerusB. LönnqvistB. Kågedal Pages: 52 - 53
The different effects of Helicobacter pylori strains on basal and histamine-stimulated acid and pepsin production: An in vitro study A. Ben-HamidaW. K. ManJ. Spencer Pages: 54 - 55
The relationship between mucosal histamine and fibrinolytic activity in duodenal ulcer disease A. Ben-HamidaW. K. ManJ. Spencer Pages: 56 - 57
Identity of the diamine oxidase proteins in porcine kidney and intestine H. G. SchwelbergerE. Bodner Pages: 58 - 59
Analysis of tissue and subcellular localization of mammalian diamine oxidase by confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscopy H. G. SchwelbergerA. HittmairS. D. Kohlwein Pages: 60 - 61
Expression and cellular localisation of diamine oxidase in the gastrointestinal tract of pigs H. G. SchwelbergerB. StalzerE. Bodner Pages: 62 - 63
Evidence for mast cell activation in collagenous colitis D. SchwabM. RaithelE. G. Hahn Pages: 64 - 65
Clinic modelling randomised trials (CMRT’s) in animals as a new intermediate between biological experiments and randomised clinical trials: Application to antihistamine prophylaxis in anaesthesia and surgery I. CelikW. LorenzM. Hoppe Pages: 66 - 68
Causality-based diagnosis of histamine-related cardiorespiratory disturbances in surgical patients H. SitterW. LorenzA. Doenicke Pages: 71 - 72
Can clinically relevant histamine release be accurately diagnosed in anaesthetised patients without plasma histamine measurements? Randomised study with nested sampling aimed to change paradigms D. DudaW. LorenzJ. W. Black Pages: 73 - 74