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Release of Histamine by Ammonia

Nature, 1949
HISTAMINE is released from tissues in anaphylaxis, by trypsin, peptones, snake poisons, curare and diamidines. Garan1 has shown that ammonia vapour liberates histamine from guinea pigs' lungs. The following experiments show that histamine is quantitatively released from striated muscle in a solution of ammonium chloride, but that the effect is entirely
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Endotoxins release histamine by complement activation and potentiate bacteria-induced histamine release

Agents and Actions, 1986
The histamine-releasing capability of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) was examined in human leukocyte suspensions. LPS alone did not release histamine, but it was found to enhance the histamine release caused by bacteria in basophils from persons sensitized to these bacteria.
S, Norn   +7 more
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Human Recombinant Histamine-Releasing Factor

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1997
Histamine-releasing factors (HRF) have received much attention over the last 17 years. With the availability of molecular biology techniques, cloned molecules have been identified as HRF. Examples include various interleukins, chemokines and the IgE-dependent HRF This human recombinant HRF (HrHRF) is a novel cytokine with no homology to any known ...
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Histamine release by gastric stimulants

Nature, 1975
IT is a matter of debate whether histamine in the gastric mucosa acts as a local chemical mediator for other gastric stimulants1–5, and the isolated bullfrog mucosa provides a convenient model for investigation of the question. The preparation responds to gastric stimulants such as pentagastrin, acetylcholine and histamine; the secretory rate can be ...
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Muscle relaxants and histamine release

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1995
Many anaesthetic drugs and adjuvants can cause the release of histamine by chemical (anaphylactoid) or immunologic (anaphylactic) mechanisms. While both types of reactions can be clinically indistinguishable, they are mechanistically different. In anaphylactoid reactions, only preformed mediators are released, of which histamine may be the most ...
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Histamine Release by Pancuronium

Anesthesiology, 1978
F S, Brauer, C R, Ananthanarayan
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Histamine-releasing activity

Cellular Immunology, 1984
Michael A. Lett-Brown   +4 more
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Peptides and histamine release

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1984
J C, Foreman, W, Piotrowski
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Tannin inhibits histamine release

Allergy, 1999
T, Zuberbier   +3 more
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