The effect of adenosine and its analogues on histamine release from mast cells E. J. DexterP. R. ButchersF. L. Pearce <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: F.L. Pearce--> Pages: 7 - 8
Selective effects of antileukotrienes on leukotriene and histamine release in human dispersed lung cells L. LarssonA. SydbomS.-E. Dahlén <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: S.-E. Dahlén--> Pages: 9 - 10
Modulation of the immunological activation of human basophils by carbon monoxide C. MirabellaJ. F. NdisangP. F. Mannaioni<!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: P.F. Mannaioni--> Pages: 11 - 12
Effects of free radical scavengers on histamine release from human basophils stimulated by immunological and non-immunological secretagogues B. F. GibbsH. H. WolffJ. Grabbe <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: B.F. Gibbs--> Pages: 13 - 14
Pyrethroids and the synergist piperonyl-butoxide (PBO) affect T-cells and basophils F. DielB. HorrH. Borck <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: F. Diel--> Pages: 15 - 16
Inhibition of human basophil degranulation by successive histamine dilutions: Results of a European multi-centre trial P. BelonJ. CumpsF. A. C. Wiegant <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: M. Ennis--> Pages: 17 - 18
Histamine content of human eosinophil granulocytes J. ElsnerU. BraamW. Schmutzler <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: W. Schmutzler--> Pages: 19 - 20
The effect of some anti-inflammatory drugs on histamine and serotonin release from rat peritoneal mast cells M. Lipnik-ŠtangeljI. FerjanF. Erjavec <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: I. Ferjan--> Pages: 21 - 22
Isolation and properties of mast cells from rat prostate S. C. YueF. L. Pearce <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: F.L. Pearce--> Pages: 23 - 24
On the use of ionophores as probes for calcium signalling. Observations with rat mast cells N. Grosman Pages: 25 - 26
Nitric oxide does not affect histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells H. Y. A. LauS. M. Chow <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: H.Y.A. Lau--> Pages: 27 - 28
Prostanoid DP receptor activation inhibits anti-IgE induced histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells C. L. ChanH. Y. A. Lau <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: H.Y.A. Lau--> Pages: 29 - 30
Histamine content and mast cell number in tissues of mutant mice of (mi/mi) genotype J. DastychM. ChróscielewskaJ. Wyczólkowska <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: J. Wyczólkowska--> Pages: 31 - 32
Mercuric chloride releases preformed mediators from mast cells of the mouse and rat J. DastychB. KolagoJ. Wyczólkowska <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: J. Wyczólkowska--> Pages: 33 - 34
Mercuric chloride synergistically increases ionophore-induced secretion of IL-4 from murine mast cells A. Walczak-DrzewieckaA. SlusarczykJ. Dastych <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: A. Walczak-Drzewiecka--> Pages: 35 - 36
Is endogenous histamine involved in the contraction of the isolated trachea, evoked by muscarinic agonist? L. KorošecL. Stanovnik <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: L. Stanovnik--> Pages: 37 - 38
Mast cell number, histamine concentration and placental vascular response to histamine in preeclampsia D. SzukiewiczA. SzukiewiczJ. Mazurek-Kantor <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: D. Szukiewicz--> Pages: 39 - 40
Mast cells and histamine in intrauterine growth retardation - relation to the development of placental microvessels D. SzukiewiczA. SzukiewiczM. Olszewski <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: D. Szukiewicz--> Pages: 41 - 42
Pilot study on histamine release from basophils of atopic individuals with low specific IgE serum levels against casein U. AmonS. AmonA. Manke-Heimann <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: U. Amon--> Pages: 43 - 44
The basophil histamine release test in the diagnosis of atopic bronchial asthma in children E. BotuliñskaJ. TobolczykJ. Hofman <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: J. Hofman--> Pages: 45 - 46
Randomised study comparing a non-ionic with an ionic contrast medium in patients with malignancies: First answer with a new diagnostic approach I. CelikM. HoppeK. J. Klose <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: I. Celik--> Pages: 47 - 48
Prediction of postoperative outcome from perioperative changes of mediators in cholecystectomy - an application of Bayes' Theorem W. KrackC. NiesW. Lorenz <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: W. Krack--> Pages: 49 - 50
Influence of histamine H1 + H2 receptor antagonists on abdominal infections following minimally invasive versus conventional surgery: Studies in large samples of rats following the new concept of clinic modelling randomised trials (CMRT) I. CelikC. NiesM. Rothmund <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: I. Celik--> Pages: 51 - 52
An attempt to disclose brain histamine localisation in portocaval shunted rats W. A. FogelK. SasiakW. Andrzejewski <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: W.A. Fogel--> Pages: 55 - 56
Histaminergic H2 receptor ligands modulate acetylcholine release in the ventral striatum A. PhilippuM. H. TranH. Prast <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: H. Prast--> Pages: 57 - 58
Histamine H3 receptor binding sites in rat cortex following L-histidine loading V. LozevaP. T. MännistöL. Tuomisto <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: L. Tuomisto--> Pages: 59 - 60
Analysis of the effects of histaminergic compounds on experimental nociception and body temperature in mice P. FreemanS. OwenG. Sturman <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: P. Freeman--> Pages: 61 - 62
Acetylcholine release from hippocampus of freely moving rats is modulated by thioperamide and cimetidine L. BacciottiniP. F. MannaioniP. Blandina <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: P. Blandina--> Pages: 63 - 64
The manipulation of brain histamine concentrations failed to modify voluntary alcohol intake by rats W. A. FogelK. SasiakA. Wójcik <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: W.A. Fogel--> Pages: 65 - 66
Histamine H2-receptor modulation in two mouse models of seizure susceptibility N. A. SeeleyG. SturmanH. M. Meade <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: N. A. Seeley--> Pages: 67 - 68
Morphobiochemical investigations of the thyroid gland of the guinea pig after the application of some receptor antagonists and histamine J. DanowskiB. L. Kmieć <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: J. Danowski--> Pages: 69 - 70
H1 antihistamines, cytochrome P450 and multidrug resistance: Is there a link? J. P. RihouxJ. M. Nicolas <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: J.P. Rihoux--> Pages: 71 - 72
Changes in H2 receptor expression and coupling during Ca2+-induced differentiation in mouse epidermal keratinocytes C. FitzsimonsH. DuránE. Rivera <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: E. Rivera--> Pages: 73 - 74
The involvement of the histamine degradation pathway by diamine oxidase in manifest gastrointestinal allergies M. RaithelM. KüfnerE. G. Hahn <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: M. Raithel--> Pages: 75 - 76
Histaminase (diamine oxidase) activity in human cataract O. BefaniF. MissiroliB. Mondovi <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: B. Mondovi--> Pages: 77 - 78
Diamine oxidase and catalase are expressed in the same cells but are present in different subcellular compartments in porcine kidney H. G. SchwelbergerH. DieplingerS. D. Kohlwein <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: H. G. Schwelberger--> Pages: 81 - 82
Analysis of the glycosylation of porcine diamine oxidase H. G. SchwelbergerE. Bodner <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: H. G. Schwelberger--> Pages: 83 - 84
Increase of histidine decarboxylase in human monocytes during macrophage colony stimulating factor induced in vitro phagocytic differentiation V. LászlóJ. StöhrG. Schmitz <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: A. Falus--> Pages: 85 - 86
Detection of histidine decarboxylase in peripheral blood leukocytes by flow cytometry J. B. SzeberényiÉ. PállingerA. Falus <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: A. Falus--> Pages: 87 - 89
Is histamine involved in milk ejection in goats? L. ErikssonW. A. FogelC. Maslinski <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: L. Eriksson--> Pages: 90 - 91
No sex difference in the urinary excretion of the histamine metabolite methylimidazoleacetic acid (MeImAA) when corrected for creatinine excretion G. GranerusB. LönnqvistM. Stenström <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: G. Granerus--> Pages: 92 - 93
Determination of histamine in tissues using reversed phase-HPLC with post column fluorimetric detection S. MayG. SturmanD. Perrett <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: G. Sturman--> Pages: 94 - 95
Influence of selective 5-HT agonists and myocardial preconditioning on ischaemia/reperfusion induced changes in isolated heart of the rat T. W. DeptuchM. Kurenko-DeptuchS. Maslinkski <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: T.W. Deptuch--> Pages: 96 - 97
The influence of intestinal ischaemia on energy balance in the myocardium during ischaemia-reperfusion induced cardiac injury in the rat J. DzierzkowskaA. WitanowskaS. Maslinkski <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: T. W. Deptuch--> Pages: 98 - 99
Role of the endothelium in the vasorelaxing influence of histamine on isolated human subcutaneous resistance arteries J. Van de VoordeC. DelaeyB. Vanheel <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: J. Van de Voorde--> Pages: 100 - 101
Role of nitric oxide and histamine in the reflux-related gastric mucosal injury in the rat E. MasiniM. FaziP. Bechi <!-RID="h1"--> <!-ID="h1" Correspondence to: E. Masini--> Pages: 102 - 103