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Histamine, histamine antagonists and regional blood flow
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1977The effects of mepyramine, a selective histamine H1-receptor antagonist, and metiamide, a selective histamine H2-receptor antagonist, have been determined on the cardiovascular response to intravenous infusions of a large dose of histamine, 1 X 10(-7) mol/kg/min.
B M, Johnston, D A, Owen
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Histamine and Histamine Receptors in Allergic Dermatitis
2016In this chapter we will first introduce the pathophysiological process of several skin diseases including allergic dermatitis, a common skin disease, including chronic allergic contact dermatitis (CACD), and atopic dermatitis (AD). In CACD and AD patients, repeated skin exposure to antigens contributes to the development of chronic eczematous lesions ...
Hiroshi, Ohtsu, Masahiro, Seike
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Histamine, Histamine Antagonists and Cromones
1989Histamine was discovered independently from two sources in the first decade of this century by KUTSCHER (1910) and by WINDAUS and VOGT (1907). WINDAUS and VOGT prepared histamine synthetically by the decarboxylation of histidine whereas Kutscher identified histamine as a base in ergot.
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Histamin, Serotonin Und Eicosanoide Histamin
2011Vorkommen: Histamin ist ein basisches Amin und kommt in den meisten Geweben vor. Hohe Konzentrationen findet man in der Lunge, der Haut und im Gastrointestinaltrakt. Im Gewebe findet sich Histamin in Mastzellen und basophilen Granulozyten.
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