A third histamine receptor subtype: Characterisation, localisation and functions of the H3-receptor J. C. SchwartzJ. M. ArrangH. Pollard Plenary Lecture Pages: 13 - 23
Some aspects of mast cell subtypes from human lung tissue F. J. van Overveld Staub and Bovet Award 1989 Lecture Pages: 24 - 29
Adenosine enhances antigen-induced bronchoconstriction and histamine release in rat isolated lungs M. J. PostJ. D. te BiesebeekA. J. Porsius Histamine Release Pages: 30 - 33
Modulation of histamine release by rat peritoneal mast cells in a superfusion set-up M. J. PostC. MoekoetA. J. Porsius Histamine Release Pages: 34 - 37
Differential release of histamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine from rat mast cells: The contribution of amine uptake to the apparent pattern of secretion W. M. PurcellT. H. P. Hanahoe Histamine Release Pages: 38 - 40
The activity of amitriptyline as a differential inhibitor of amine secretion from rat peritoneal mast cells: The contribution of amine uptake W. M. PurcellT. H. P. Hanahoe Histamine Release Pages: 41 - 43
Histamine release by platelet aggregation P. F. MannaioniB. PalmeraniE. Masini Histamine Release Pages: 44 - 48
Differential mechanisms in the stimulus-secretion coupling in human basophils: Evidence for a protein-kinase-C-dependent and a protein-kinase-C-independent route E. F. KnolL. KoendermanD. Roos Histamine Release Pages: 49 - 52
Carbohydrates inhibit the potentiating effect of bacteria, endotoxin and virus on basophil histamine release S. NornP. ClementsenJ. O. Jarløv Histamine Release Pages: 53 - 56
Haemophilus influenzae potentiates basophil histamine release possibly by its endotoxins S. NornP. ClementsenM. Kilian Histamine Release Pages: 57 - 60
Virus enhances IgE- and non-IgE-dependent histamine release induced by bacteria and other stimulators P. ClemtsenM. PedersenS. Norn Histamine Release Pages: 61 - 63
Histamine secretion from mast cells stimulated with ATP Z. H. JaffarF. L. Pearce Histamine Release Pages: 64 - 66
Histamine secretion from mast cells stimulated with bradykinin P. Y. LeeF. L. Pearce Histamine Release Pages: 67 - 69
Mast cells from human colonic mucosa and submucosa/muscle: A comparison with human lung mast cells W. L. LiuL. BosmanF. L. Pearce Histamine Release Pages: 70 - 73
Histamine liberation as a result of nonreceptor interaction R. NosálK. DrábikováJ. Jakubovský Histamine Release Pages: 74 - 76
The effect of betaadrenoceptor blocking drugs on histamine liberation, prostaglandin synthesis and phospholipid turnover in isolated mast cells stimulated with concanavalin A K. DrábikováJ. PecivováR. Nosál Histamine Release Pages: 77 - 80
Histamine release and pseudoallergic reactions induced by radiographic contrast media: Comparison of Angiographin®, Hexabrix® and Telebrix® using anin vivo canine model M. EnnisW. LorenzH. Dombrowski Histamine Release Pages: 81 - 84
Kinetics of oxygen metabolism indices in the course of histamine secretion from rat mast cells I. S. GushchinI. M. PetyaevO. R. Tsinkalovsky Histamine Release Pages: 85 - 88
β-Endorphin modulates anaphylactic contractions of tracheae isolated from actively sensitized guinea pigs A. J. M. van OosterhoutL. CeledaF. P. Nijkamp Histamine Release Pages: 89 - 91
Capsaicin and anaphylactic reactions in the giunea-pig airways G. GentiliniS. Franchi-MicheliL. Zilletti Histamine Release Pages: 92 - 94
Role of phospholipase A2 and G-proteins in the IgE-dependent activation of mast cells and macrophages C. BronnerV. CothenetA. Capron Histamine Release Pages: 95 - 97
A pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein is required to induce histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells by bradykinin J. L. BuebM. MousliC. Bronner Histamine Release Pages: 98 - 101
The sensitivity to Zn2+ discriminates between typical and atypical mast cells M. MousliJ. -P. GiesY. Landry Histamine Release Pages: 102 - 105
Ischaemia and mediator release: Interrelationship in antigen-challenged sensitized guinea-pig kidney N. A. AbdullahE. S. K. Assem Histamine Release Pages: 106 - 109
Inhibition of histamine release from human lung and rat peritoneal mast cells by cyclosporin-A I. C. EzeamuzieE. S. K. Assem Histamine Release Pages: 110 - 113
Histamine release induced by histone and related morphological changes in mast cells K. TasakaM. MioT. Saito Histamine Release Pages: 114 - 117
Can the epithelium affect allergen-evoked histamine release from the perfused guinea pig trachea? N. GrundströmE. G. LindströmR. G. G. Andersson Histamine Release Pages: 118 - 120
Effects of calmodulin antagonists on human adenoidal mast cells S. BentU. BraamW. Schmutzler Histamine Release Pages: 121 - 124
Changes in histamine secretion from mast cells caused by digitalis glycosides F. ErjavecI. Ferjan Histamine Release Pages: 125 - 127
Binding of tele-methylhistamine to rat peritoneal cells T. Irman FlorjancF. Erjavec Histamine Release Pages: 128 - 130
Unusual effects of the ionophore A23187 at suboptimal concentrations in mast cell histamine release N. GrosmanJ. K. Nielsen Histamine Release Pages: 131 - 133
Influence of TMB-8 and calmidazolium on phorbol ester promoted histamine release from isolated rat mast cells N. GrosmanJ. K. Nielsen Histamine Release Pages: 134 - 136
Influence of histamine H3-antagonists on human leukocytes J. Kleine-TebbeJ. SchrammG. Kunkel Histamine Release Pages: 137 - 139
Effect of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) on substance P-induced histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells J. McLeodN. A. HayesJ. C. Foreman Histamine Release Pages: 140 - 142
Inhibition of potassium-induced release of histamine from mast cells by tetraethylammonium and tetramethylammonium A. NémethP. MagyarZ. Huszti Histamine Release Pages: 143 - 145
Histamine secretion induced by neuromedin-N A. SydbomJ. WareM. H. Mogard Histamine Release Pages: 146 - 149
Compound 48/80-induced secretion of histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells depends on a tryptase controlled step also leading to chymase activity C. S. VassimonA. M. Rothschild Histamine Release Pages: 150 - 152
Relationship between structure and histamine releasing action of polymyxin B and its analogues V. G. VoitenkoD. I. BayramashviliA. A. Zinchenko Histamine Release Pages: 153 - 156
Labelling of non-H1-receptor binding sites by [3H]-mepyramine on the rat liver plasma membrane R. LeursA. BastH. Timmerman Histamine Receptors and Antihistamines Pages: 157 - 160
Cytochrome P-450 metabolic-intermediate complex formation with a series of diphenhydramine analogues A. BastA. J. ValkH. Timmerman Histamine Receptors and Antihistamines Pages: 161 - 165
Irreversible H2-antagonism of the four isomeric butyl analogues of mifentidine H. M. M. BastiaansA. DonettiH. Timmerman Histamine Receptors and Antihistamines Pages: 166 - 168
Essential thiol and disulphide groups in the histamine H1-receptor signal transfer of guinea-pig parenchymal lung strips R. LeursA. BastH. Timmerman Histamine Receptors and Antihistamines Pages: 169 - 173
Antihistaminic/antiallergic activity of 2-dialkylaminoalkylthio(oxy)-1-substituted benzimidazoles: Evaluation “in vitro” and “in vivo” S. DiniG. F. CaselliR. Giani Histamine Receptors and Antihistamines Pages: 174 - 177
Effect-time-relation of the H1-receptor antagonist dimethindene maleate following intravenous injection D. RehnH. GeißlerG. Hennings Histamine Receptors and Antihistamines Pages: 178 - 181
Effect of acid blockade on gastric histamine in mice W. K. ManR. H. GompertzJ. Spencer Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract and Cardiovascular System Pages: 182 - 184
Efficacy of combined ranitidine and pentacaine treatment in experimentally induced gastric damage in rats V. Nosál'ováA. Babul'ováL. Beneš Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract and Cardiovascular System Pages: 185 - 187
Effect of histamine on gastric acid secretion “in vitro”: Interference with endogenous prostaglandins G. CoruzziG. CiabattoniG. Bertaccini Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract and Cardiovascular System Pages: 188 - 190
Ranitidine but not famotidine releases acetylcholine from the guinea pig myenteric plexus E. PoliG. CoruzziG. Bertaccini Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract and Cardiovascular System Pages: 191 - 194