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Objective The involvement of cortical inflammation in migraine, particularly migraine with aura, has been a subject of considerable interest, but has proved challenging to demonstrate. We aimed to detect and characterize signs of cortical inflammation in adults with migraine using a novel, multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique.
Rune H. Christensen+8 more
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Modulating Linker Composition of Haptens Resulted in Improved Immunoassay for Histamine. [PDF]
Histamine (HA) is an important food contaminant generated during food fermentation or spoilage. However, an immunoassay for direct (derivatization free) determination of HA has rarely been reported due to its small size to induce the desired antibodies ...
Dong, Jie-Xian+9 more
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Purine Metabolism and Dystonia: Perspectives of a Long‐Promised Relationship
Purine pool imbalance in purine metabolism disorders, such as Lesch–Nyhan disease, intersects with dystonia pathogenesis. The recent discovery of gain‐of‐function IMPDH2 pathogenic variants in patients with prominent dystonic manifestations provides new insights into the link between dystonia and purinergic system defects.
Ugo Sorrentino+4 more
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Histamine as an emergent indoor contaminant: Accumulation and persistence in bed bug infested homes. [PDF]
Histamine is used in bronchial and dermal provocation, but it is rarely considered an environmental risk factor in allergic disease. Because bed bugs defecate large amounts of histamine as a component of their aggregation pheromone, we sought to ...
Zachary C DeVries+3 more
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Stimulus specificity of the generation of leukotrienes by dog mastocytoma cells. [PDF]
Isolated dog mastocytoma cells sensitized with dog anti-ragweed IgE and challenged with ragweed antigen or incubated with ionophore A23187 or the carboxy-terminal dodecapeptide of platelet factor 4, PF4(59-70), release histamine and concurrently generate
Goetzl, EJ, Gold, WM, Phillips, MJ
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Histamine induces microglia activation and dopaminergic neuronal toxicity via H1 receptor activation
BackgroundHistamine is an amine widely known as a peripheral inflammatory mediator and as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Recently, it has been suggested that histamine acts as an innate modulator of microglial activity.
S. M. Rocha+13 more
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Tuna is one of the essential export commodities in Indonesia. Histamine in this species can cause a food safety hazard. Therefore, a maximum standard of histamine content must be applied to frozen loin tuna products to reduce food safety risks.
Budiadnyani I G.A.+4 more
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Serum diamine oxidase activity in patients with histamine intolerance
Introduction: Intolerance to various foods, excluding bona fide coeliac disease and lactose intolerance, represents a growing cause of patient visits to allergy clinics.
G. Manzotti+3 more
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Histamine as an immunomodulator [PDF]
SummaryThe role of histamine as an important proinflammatory mediator has been well known for nearly 100 years. In regards to the immediate type allergic response, there is no debate about the importance of histamine. In addition, histamine has immunomodulatory functions, some of which are related to the histamine H2 receptor.
Kristine Rossbach, Wolfgang Bäumer
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Histamine-producing bacteria to predict histamine level production can be identified by a molecular approach. The purpose of this study was to identify the types of histamine-producing bacteria on tuna, little tuna, and skipjack (TTC) meat, to analyze ...
Mala Nurilmala+5 more
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