Inhibition of histamine release of human basophils and mast cells in vitro by ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation C. KrönauerB. Eberlein-KönigH. Behrendt Pages: 44 - 46
Flow-cytometric analysis of basophil activation: inhibition by histamine at conventional and homeopathic concentrations V. BrownM. Ennis Pages: 47 - 48
Effects of antioxidant vitamins on anti-IgE-induced mediator release from human basophils N. StrenzkeJ. GrabbeB.F. Gibbs Pages: 49 - 50
Effect of chloride channel blockers on anti-IgE-stimulated histamine and IL-4/IL-13 release from human basophils K. E. S. PlathJ. GrabbeB. F. Gibbs Pages: 51 - 52
PI 3-kinase and MEK kinase inhibitors differentially affect IgE-dependent and IgE-independent basophil mediator release B. F. GibbsJ. Grabbe Pages: 53 - 54
Highly reduced peritoneal mast cell number and decreased c-kit expression in histidine decarboxylase knock out mice Z. WienerE. BúzásA. Falus Pages: 55 - 56
Protease activated receptors and mast cell activation A. AlicN. Hashemi-ShiraziF. L. Pearce Pages: 57 - 58
The dose-dependent release of histamine from placental mast cells after administration of atrial natriuretic peptide D. SzukiewiczD. MaslinskaJ. Stelmachow Pages: 59 - 60
Modulation of intracellular cyclic AMP in immunologically activated rat peritoneal mast cells by prostaglandin D2 H. Y. A. LauC.L. Chan Pages: 61 - 62
Stimulatory effect of high dilutions of histamine on activation of human basophils induced by anti-IgE J. Sainte-Laudy Pages: 63 - 64
Plasma histamine levels during plasmapheresis: difficult interpretation of adverse reactions to plasma substitutes I. CelikW. KrackW. Lorenz Pages: 65 - 67
Analysis of diamine oxidase gene polymorphisms in patients with inflammatory bowel disease J. PetersenM. RaithelH. G. Schwelberger Pages: 68 - 69
The relationship between body size and the urinary excretion of the main histamine metabolite tele-methylimidazoleacetic acid in man A-C. JohanssonB. LönnqvistG. Granerus Pages: 70 - 71
Histamine neurons down-regulate ob gene expression in rat white adipose tissue H. YoshimatsuS. HidakaT. Sakata Pages: 72 - 73
Modulation of acetylcholine release by histamine in the nucleus accumbens M. M. KrausH. FischerH. Prast Pages: 74 - 75
Central histaminergic H3-receptors and locomotor activity R. NosálS.R. GoldbergJ.M. Witkin Pages: 76 - 77
Cognitive enhancing properties of thioperamide infused into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis of the rat P. GhiC. FerrettiM. Orsetti Pages: 78 - 79
Histamine H1-antagonists potentiate seizures in the EL (epilepsy-like) mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy G. SturmanP. FreemanL. Quinn Pages: 80 - 81
Effect of amthamine, a histamine H2-agonist, in two mouse chemical-induced seizure models N. SeeleyG. Sturman Pages: 82 - 83
The influence of histamine H1-, H2- and H3-receptor antagonists on histamine stimulated NGF release from cultured astrocytes M. Lipnik-ŠtangeljM. Čarman-Kržan Pages: 84 - 85
Hepatocyte transplantation reverses the effect of portocaval shunt on rat brain histamine W. A. FogelW. AndrzejewskiA. Stasiak Pages: 86 - 88
Characterization by flow cytometry of hemopoietic progenitors in bone marrow of histidine decarboxylase knock out and wild type mice É. PállingerE. BúzásA. Falus Pages: 89 - 90
Detection of histamine and histidine decarboxylase in human platelets by flow cytometry A. VácziV. LászlóA. Falus Pages: 91 - 92
Inhibitory effect of ascorbic acid on human retinal pigment epithelial cell proliferation compared to cytostatic drugs - influence of histamine M. HermelA. HeckelenN. F. Schrage Pages: 93 - 95
Determination of histamine degradation capacity in extremely small human colon samples M. A. KüfnerP. UlrichH. G. Schwelberger Pages: 96 - 97
Histamine production in mouse epidermal keratinocytes is regulated during cellular differentiation C. FitzsimonsN. EngelE. Rivera Pages: 100 - 101
Histamine as a potential autocrine regulator of melanoma E. L. MolnarG. CriccoE. Rivera Pages: 102 - 103
Histamine synthesis by mouse mammary gland epithelial cells in primary culture. The effects of mammary gland differentiation stage (pregnancy and lactation) W. WagnerJ. KobosW. A. Fogel Pages: 104 - 105
Comparison of ligand affinity values at the recombinant human H3 receptor and at H3 receptor(s) of human cingulate cortex E. A. HarperT. W. LovenbergJ. W. Black Pages: 106 - 107
Effects of (R)α-methylhistamine on experimental colitis V. NosalovaS. CernaG. Coruzzi Pages: 108 - 109
Role of K+ in the histamine H3 receptor- and adenosine A1 receptor-mediated effects in the guinea-pig isolated duodenum C. PozzoliG. CoruzziE. Poli Pages: 110 - 111
Intracellular histamine content increases during in vitro dendritic cell differentiation J.B. SzeberényiV. LászlóA. Falus Pages: 112 - 113
Gastroprotection by (R)-α-methylhistamine: involvement of nitric oxide? G. MoriniE. GuaitaW. Schunack Pages: 114 - 115
Gastroprotective activity of the novel histamine H3-receptor agonist FUB 407 G. MoriniD. GrandiW. Schunack Pages: 116 - 117
Hydrogen peroxide and the response of trachea of sensitized guinea-pigs: Opposite effects on contraction and histamine release M. BovingdonE.S.K. AssemF.L. Pearce Pages: 118 - 119
Role of the endothelium in the vasorelaxing effect of histamine on rat isolated gastric small arteries J. Van de VoordeK. BousseryB. Vanheel Pages: 120 - 121
Relaxin generates nitric oxide and provides protection against cardiac anaphylaxis J.F. NdisangR. BarontiP.F. Mannaioni Pages: 122 - 123
The heart protective/damaging effects of short/long lasting mesenteric ischaemia may be mimicked by exogenous histamine (II) J. DzierzkowskaA. WitanowskaS. Maslinski Pages: 124 - 125
Selective inhibition of FAD and copper-dependent amine oxidases by N-acetyl pyrazole derivatives F. MannaF. ChimentiB. Mondovi Pages: 128 - 129
Analysis of the expression of the murine diamine oxidase gene E. HütterN. Ghaffari-TabriziH.G. Schwelberger Pages: 130 - 131
Role of monoamine oxidases on rat liver mitochondrial function L. MarcocciU. De MarchiA. Toninello Pages: 132 - 133
Enrichment of a human leukemia cell line (K562) with a plant histaminase L. MarcocciS. NoceraR. Federico Pages: 134 - 135
A study on the reactions of plant copper amine oxidase with short-chain aliphatic diamines M. ŠebelaI. FrébortP. Peč Pages: 138 - 139
Histamine weakly stimulates lipolysis and is poorly oxidized by amine oxidases in human subcutaneous fat cells C. CarpénéN. MorinM. Lafontan Pages: 140 - 141
Substrates of semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase mimic diverse insulin effects in adipocytes C. CarpénéE. FontanaI. Castan Pages: 142 - 143
Some properties of semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) from human cerebrovascular tissues C. SmeraldiV. CastilloM. Unzeta Pages: 144 - 145
Detection of histamine and other biogenic amines using biosensors based on amine oxidase M. NiculescuC. NistorEl. Csöregi Pages: 146 - 148